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JP Music Festival

JP ROCK Coyote Kolb lights up the stage at the Jamaica Plain Music Festival on Sept. 8 at Jamaica Pond Park, where 24 local bands played to hundreds of people.

(from left) Festival-goers Jim Ryan, Mike Tardivo and Lisa Gregoril enjoy the show.
The audience dances despite the rain as Streight Angular plays.
Children in the crowd play during the show.
Amelia Emmet of Thick Wild.
JP ROCK Coyote Kolb lights up the stage at the Jamaica Plain Music Festival on Sept. 8 at Jamaica Pond Park, where 24 local bands played to hundreds of people.

Photos by Daniella Rascon

The second annual Jamaica Plain Music Festival drew hundreds of people to see two-dozen local bands play at Jamaica Pond Park on Sept. 8. The show went on despite bouts of rain. The music fest is already joining the ranks of beloved local traditions, as attested by former JPer Courtney Greene of San Francisco, who told the Gazette she timed a return visit to JP just to see the show.

 

 

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