
Summer Concert Series Set for July
The Mountain Home Arts Council and Parks & Rec. are proud to announce the dates and slate of bands for the annual Mountain Home Summer Concert Series, which will kick off on Friday, July 3, at Carl Miller Park.
This year’s concert lineup includes five exciting groups:
- July 3 ~ Frim Fram 4
- July 10 ~ Eli Howard & The Greater Good
- July 17 ~ Buddy DeVore & The Faded Cowboys
- July 24 ~ Corey James Grubb & The Stakes
- July 31 ~ ShaunB
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy an evening of live music for all ages, and food & beverage from Main Street Tacos, Red Ember Pizza, A Taste of Texas, B’s House, and Blue Pit Brewing. The concerts, offered free to the public, will be from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Vendors open at 6 pm.
The Summer Concert Series is made possible through the support of the City of Mountain Home, Arts Idaho, the National Endowment for the Arts, Jimmy Schipani Premier Mortgage Resources, First Interstate Bank, St. Luke’s Elmore Foundation, ICCU, Hampton by Hilton, Johnson Brothers Hospitality, David & Annette Payne, Mountain Home Air Force Base Spouses’ Club, Idaho Power, Cox Signs and many other local businesses and community members.
Eli Howard & The Greater Good
Eli Howard, founder and lead vocalist of Eli Howard and the Greater Good, is a folk singer who ended up with an electric guitar. The Greater Good is Nick Lambert, and Nik Elliot; together, these hippies hail from Molalla, Oregon. Their music offers a unique experience, blending elements of country, rock, and Americana. With infectious hooks, lush harmonies, and introspective storytelling, the songs connect with listeners on an emotional level. Their performances are known for their high energy and engaging stage presence.
From the vibrant energy of the dirty South to the grand stages of the biggest country music festivals in the West, their powerful and soul-stirring songs, such as “Wildfire,” will captivate you and leave you breathless.

