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Brooklyn Rockers Geese Sign Management Deal With Weekday Management
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Brooklyn Rockers Geese Sign Management Deal With Weekday Management

By Lora·July 8, 2026·1 min read

Brooklyn's own Geese are officially under new representation. According to a report from Billboard, the rising rock outfit has signed a management deal with Tyler Richman and Anna Spaulding of Weekday Management. The move comes after the four-piece parted ways with Willie Upbin of No Truce, a representative who previously landed on Billboard’s 2026 Managers To Watch list. Rather than rushing into a new contract, the band took their time finding the right home. Frankly, it is the smartest business move they could have made; rushing into administrative partnerships during a hype cycle is how young bands get ruined. Geese has too much momentum to waste. The lineup—vocalist Cameron Winter, guitarist Emily Green, bassist Dominic DiGesu, and drummer Max Bassin—has maintained a relentless schedule. This year alone, the group secured a musical guest spot on Saturday Night Live in February, followed by high-profile sets at Coachella in April and Governors Ball in June. With their business infrastructure now stabilized under Weekday Management, the band is positioned to transition from indie darlings to a permanent fixture on the festival circuit.

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