Music On The Mountain Free Concert Series
What
Ready to escape the valley heat this summer? Music On The Mountain is a free event the whole family will enjoy! Bring a blanket and some lawn chairs, grab a drink and delicious lunch from the J.R. Simplot Lodge or Double R Ranch BBQ Smokehouse, and join us for a day of summer mountain fun. The Frim Fram 4 and Opera Idaho play on the mountain September 7th, 2024.
Check out all of the summer activities including the Glade Runner Mountain Coaster, Mineshaft Challenge Course, Scenic Chairlift Rides, and more! Come see for yourself – it’s cooler up here 😎
Your participation supports year-round non-profit mountain recreation for the Treasure Valley community.
When & Where
September 7 @ 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
The Free Concert Series takes place on the Base Area lawn, in front of the J.R. Simplot Lodge.
Who
Frim Fram Four
The Frim Fram 4, based in Boise, Idaho, specializes in the classic tunes of the 30’s through the early 60’s. Their original instrumentation reflected that of the Nat King Cole trio, relying on vocals, piano, stand up bass, and the exciting new sound of the electric guitar. Dr. Andrew Cortens on piano, Jonah Shue on electric guitar and violin, Greg Belzeski on drums and congas, Cody Ramey on standup bass, and everyone joining in on vocals. (Old-school Gang Singing lives!) Their dedication to the musical style of the period has made them the most universally beloved musical group in Boise.
While the band’s first motivation was to rejuvenate the hit records from the Nat King Cole trio, other icons of jazz have influenced their direction and repertoire.
Over the years the fabled and super-secret Frim Fram Book of Swing has grown to include arrangements from Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Hot Club de France, Sinatra, Louis (Armstrong, Jordan, Prima… pick a Louis – the era was full of greats), Bobby Darrin, Tony Bennett, and many others. The Frim Fram 4’s unflagging devotion to the initial conditions of the music they play has made them Champions of Swing in the eyes, and ears, of many of the region’s people.