About the 7 Train Sessions
The 7 Train Sessions was a series of guerrilla-style concerts in living rooms, in trains, and on rooftops, showcasing some of New York's finest bands and singer-songwriters for a community of friends and capturing unique archival footage. The series was created and produced by three friends: Amy Merrill, James Rickman and Juan Miguel Marin.
The 7 Train Sessions began with a simple format: 10 bands playing two songs each in a townhouse under the Court Square 7 Train station. The first show was commissioned by The Work Office, a multidisciplinary art project disguised as an employment agency and informed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of the Great Depression. By the end of its third year, over 100 acts had participated: breakout Brooklyn bands, Broadway and film composers, visiting musicians from Melbourne and Madrid, a one-man band, and a long list of side-musicians taking their turns center stage (full archive below).
Bakers sold their goods, artists hung their work, local liquor brands donated product, and nonprofits raised funds from the audience. Performers often end up collaborating, either on the spot or out in the world, having met at the 7 Train Sessions.
Shows were free and privately promoted through a mailing list.
XVII: JUNE 28, 2014
XVI: APRIL 25, 2014
XV: NOVEMBER 20, 2013
XIV: OCTOBER 13, 2013
XIII: AUGUST 25, 2013
XII: MARCH 27, 2013
XI: DECEMBER 5, 2012
X: AUGUST 7, 2012
JOSH KAUFMAN + ANNIE NERO + NATE MARTINEZ
IX: MARCH 28, 2012
VIII: DECEMBER 2, 2011
7T7: NOVEMBER 21, 2011
DAN & SHANNON
VI: JULY 27, 2011
MORGAN CLENDANIEL
V: APRIL 19, 2011
IV: DECEMBER 16, 2010
III: SEPTEMBER 14, 2010
SMOKE & FLOWERS
II: JUNE 22, 2010
I: APRIL 21, 2010
7 Train Sessions show posters
For every session we commissioned an original show poster, from artist friends or our team.