2025 marks our 70th Anniversary and the 32nd Season of the City Lights & Stars Concert Series at Burritt on the Mountain Brassfield | July 18th Gates Open at 6:00 pm. Concert begins at 7:30 pm. What do you get when you add a rose to two brothers? You get Brassfield – country music’s hottest new vocal trio! Brothers Bradley and Chadley Brassfield and Chadley’s wife, Jessie Rose Brassfield, have a wonderfully unique combination of just the right ingredients to set them apart from other acts in music today.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
2025 marks our 70th Anniversary AND the 32nd Season of the City Lights & Stars Concert Series at Burritt on the Mountain Eric Essix | August 8th Gates Open at 6:00 pm. Concert begins at 7:30 pm. Eric Essix has released 28 full-length albums over a period of more than 32 years, maintaining a steady flow of new music that continues to push the boundaries of contemporary jazz.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
2025 marks our 70th Anniversary AND the 32nd Season of the City Lights & Stars Concert Series at Burritt on the Mountain Calypso Vision | August 29th Gates Open at 6:00 pm. Concert begins at 7:30 pm. Calypso Vision offers a relaxed beachfront spirit and a “Gumbo Mix” of Buffett-style trop and Classic Rock. Grounded in good alternative roots, and a few Hippie Surprises, Calypso Vision brings its beach party, ready to go, with all the spontaneous fun you need turning the evening into a great trip down island! Offering a “better attitude from another latitude”.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
2025 marks our 70th Anniversary AND the 32nd Season of the City Lights & Stars Concert Series at Burritt on the Mountain Huntsville's In the Mood | September 26th Gates Open at 6:00 pm. Concert begins at 7:30 pm. Huntsville’s In the Mood is a traditional 21-piece Glenn Miller-style big band based in Huntsville, Alabama. The band formed with a mission of keeping the legacy of Glenn Miller alive, and to help introduce newer audiences to the wonderful popular music from the big band era, played by local musicians.