The free, 5th annual JP Music Festival will be held at Pinebank Field at Jamaica Pond on Saturday, September 12, 2015 from 12–7 PM.

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The festival will have two stages, with continuous music from 20 acts and bands. The festival features musicians, bands, group, or ensemble members who either live or work in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood.

This year, the JP Music Festival has invited several of Jamaica Plain’s most valued cultural organizations to perform, including The Footlight Club, Hyde Square Task Force, and Tony Williams’ Dance Center, helping to celebrate all that JP has to offer in the arts.

The festival line-up this year is:

A Soundcloud playlist featuring many of this year’s performers can be heard here.

Six area recording studios have generously donated one day of recording time to JP Music Festival performers who will be chosen at random, including Bitch Kitty Studios, Darron Burke, Dimension Sound Studios, Machine Gun Studios, ZDZ Demo Studio, and Zippah Recording.

This year, the festival will also feature music educators with booths offering music activities, including the Children’s Music Center of Jamaica Plain, Hyde Square Task Force, Playworks Boston, and Jaymz Purtle.

Food trucks and vendors will be available, including The Bacon Truck, Bukhara Indian Bistro, JP Licks, Roxy’s Grilled Cheese and Taco Party.

In September, Stage Sponsor J.P. Licks will again be selling the Official Ice Cream Flavor of the JP Music Festival at all locations called, “Squirrel Nut Zipple.”

This year’s top funders of the JP Music Festival are:

The JP Music Festival also received a generous grant from the City of Boston’s Boston Cultural Council for its 2015 festival.

The JP Music Festival is running an online fundraiser to complete its funding.

For up-to-the-minute details, follow the festival on: Twitter or like us on Facebook.

About the JP Music Festival

The JP Music Festival is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that holds music events throughout the year. The festival began in 2011 and is organized by the acclaimed songwriter and musician Rick Berlin and Shamus Moynihan. For more information, visit jpmusicfestival.com.