Popular rock band's drummer responds after getting fired over 'behavior'

The famous JAM Goose band has announced the departure of the Drams player on the alleged personal “behavior” issues.

In a statement It was published on social media On Sunday, the group revealed that Jeff Arvalo is no longer part of the band, noting “an unexpectedly unfortunate situation.”

“We have been aware of behavior in Jeff’s personal life that is not in line with the basic values ​​of the group,” the statement said. “It is clear that this is the only way to move forward as we remain committed to supporting the values ​​that define our society.”

Goose, which was formed in Connecticut in 2014, made an uncompromising tour, thanks to the permanent call to the narcotic music that The Grful Dead, PHISH, The String Cheese Stuffy, and other contemporaries.

Jeff Arvalo of Goose in Ryman Hall on March 30, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kimpine/Getty Erch)

Arvalo, who joined Oza in 2020, He issued his own statement on monday. In this, he confessed to a “personal crisis” that caught the band’s attention in January, but he participated in a little normal. He said he took a mental health break and underwent a “program” in Washington State.

“I studied emotional issues, spoke with many advisers, and worked in a group treatment group with an open heart and mind,” says Arvesalo. “I wrote daily, I wrote the poetry, and I played music with my colleague in the room.”

After leaving the program, Arvalo said he had received an email from GooSe’s lawyer to inform him of his dismissal.

“I do not feel that I was respectful, values, value, or use properly during my presence with the organization,” he said, adding that he refused to sign the non -disclosure agreement.

“I wish Goose well on their journey. I follow other opportunities where I can be more involved in the process of writing songs, creative trend, and working in a fair environment correctly.”


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