Jamulus is free sofware that allows musicians to collaborate in real-time over the internet. It works quite well, depending on how close the user are gographically.
Jamulus consists of servers and clients.
In the diagram at the right, in the center we see a server out in the internet cloud. This server provides a "room" where people can enter, and play together.
Connected to this server, like spokes in a wheel, we see multiple musicians. These clients. These people use the Jamulus client software to connect to the Server.
right now, out on the internest, there are over 200 Jamulus server "rooms." KalamaJam hosts several of these.
To see how easy it is to use Jamulus , click here.
Jamulus is free sofware that allows musicians to collaborate in real-time over the internet. It works quite well, depending on how close the user are gographically.
Jamulus consists of servers and clients.
In the diagram at the right, in the center we see a server out in the internet cloud. This server provides a "room" where people can enter, and play together.
Connected to this server, like spokes in a wheel, we see multiple musicians. These clients. These people use the Jamulus client software to connect to the Server.
right now, out on the internest, there are over 200 Jamulus server "rooms." KalamaJam hosts several of these.
To see how easy it is to use Jamulus , click here.
KalamaJam
The On-Line Connection for the Kalamazoo Musical Community
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Why Support and Attend Sounds of the Zoo?
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It’s Completely Free & Community-Driven
Sounds of the Zoo is a gift to the community—completely free and open to all, thanks to generous support from sponsors and the City of Kalamazoo. While it’s free to attend, donations are encouraged to help keep this vibrant festival thriving
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A Week-Long Celebration of Music & Culture
Spanning seven unforgettable days in late September, the festival transforms downtown Kalamazoo into a living music celebration. It features around 50 powerhouse performances across eight dynamic venues .
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Incredible Variety of Artists & Venues
With a lineup that includes diverse Michigan and regional artists—from indie bands to hip-hop, jazz, Latin ensembles, and more—it’s like a musical safari for your ears. Past editions have included performances at The Clover Room, Bell’s Back Room, Bronson Park, Green Door Distilling, and even spontaneous busking stations downtown .
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Built on Diversity, Inclusion & Connection
People of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life are welcomed. The festival is anchored in values like diversity, inclusion, mental health awareness, and environmental sustainability, using music to bridge divides and uplift the community .
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Music-Education & Industry Insights
Beyond performances, Sounds of the Zoo includes a symposium of workshops, panels, and educational events. Whether you’re an artist or enthusiast, you can learn about live sound, recording practices, and more .
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Unique Events & Local Stories
The 2025 festival featured exciting highlights like the premiere of Kalamazoo Gals, a documentary honoring women Gibson guitar makers, and a festive “second-line” parade led by Great Lakes Brass—bringing a communal celebration right to Bronson Park .
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Strengthening the Local Economy & Music Scene
Every performance, vendor, and gathering contributes to Kalamazoo’s cultural footprint—helping the city grow as a music destination and fueling economic development through local engagement and tourism .
At-a-Glance: Why Attend?
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Free Access Enjoy world-class music and community events without a ticket charge.
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Diverse Lineup Explore a wide range of genres—from jazz to hip-hop, folk to Latin.
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Inclusive Community A welcoming space for people of all ages, identities, and backgrounds.
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Educational Value Participate in workshops and panels to deepen your musical understanding.
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Cultural Highlights Enjoy special events like film premieres and celebratory parades.
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Support Local Culture Help push Kalamazoo toward becoming a thriving music city.
In short:
Sounds of the Zoo is more than a festival—it’s a community movement. Attending not only means enjoying great music, but also supporting inclusion, education, creativity, and local culture. Whether you’re a music lover, learner, or community advocate, this festival invites you in.


























