The Mighty Pines

Maramec Spring Park St. James MO, United States

Join us for our first concert of the summer: The Mighty Pines. This St. Louis, MO group is a nationally touring band that mixes roots and folk with rock and soul. 

This concert is part of the Maramec Spring Park concert series, Music on the Maramec. Admission is $20/car or FREE for season pass holders. Bring your own seating and plan for a fun evening with music in front of the Maramec Iron s’ historic blast furnace.

$20

Funky Butt Brass Band

Maramec Spring Park St. James MO, United States

Join us for our second concert of the summer: Funky Butt Brass Band. The Funky Butt Brass Band was formed in 2008 by six talented musicians who respect and revere the New Orleans brass band tradition. The FBBB takes traditional New Orleans brass tunes and sprinkles in their own brand of special Saint Louis musical magic. At any given gig, you’ll also hear some Chicago blues, Memphis soul, Southern rock and St. Louis R&B. 

$20

One Way Traffic

Maramec Spring Park St. James MO, United States

One Way Traffic on August 10th at 6:00 pm. The cost is $20/car or FREE with a season pass. Bring your own seating, food and beverages will be available on-site. We hope to see you there!

$20

Paige Fairbairn & The Feverfew

Maramec Spring Park St. James MO, United States

Join Maramec Spring Park for our 4th annual summer concert series! On August 24th at 6:00 pm local favorite, The Feverfew, will grace the furnace stage. The cost is $20/car or FREE with a season pass. Bring your own seating. Food and beverages are available for purchase on-site. We hope to see you there!

$20

The Kay Brothers

Maramec Spring Park St. James MO, United States

Join us for our final concert of the summer: The Kay Brothers. This Missouri Stompgrass group is a perennial favorite at the park, and across Missouri. 

Missouri brothers form a band saluting the music traditional to their homeland: The Ozarks… where Old-Time Fiddle music received a quick flash fry of foot stompin’ Country Blues as it made its way across the Mississippi River. The songs are a collection of stories, often ancient in verse but timeless in meaning, and delivered with sunny reverence for this forgotten music bred to uplift from the tangle of struggles in a bygone era. It’s music that draws you out, rather than draw you in.

$20