502 Sessions

502 Sessions – Matt Savage – Aug 29 2022

Matt Savage performs originals from his recent albums A Bigger Celebration and A Live Celebration. These pieces are celebrations of life and youth, and are performed in both trio and quartet settings with some of Boston's finest jazz musicians.

502 Sessions – Ruby Choi – July 2 2022

Ruby Choi is a professional singer-songwriter and a recording artist based in New York. She performs on 502 Sessions with her quartet, which features: Jamie Song - keyboard Sang ouk-Jung - bass Jasmine Kayser - drums

502 Sessions – Highway’s End – Feb 17 2022

502 Sessions – Highway’s End – Feb 17 2022

Highway's End plays high-energy "not quite bluegrass", mixing country music storytelling and the grit of rock 'n roll with traditional bluegrass instrumentation. Highway's End can be seen on stages and at festivals across southern New England.

502 Sessions – Janusz Kowalski Super Fusion Ban –  1-5-22

502 Sessions – Janusz Kowalski Super Fusion Ban – 1-5-22

Led by tenor saxophonist and composer Janusz Kowalski, the Super Fusion Band blends go-go, jazz, rock, funk, and latin grooves. The band plays frequently at Ryles Jazz Club in Cambridge, MA. and has been featured in NYC at the Polish American Jazz Festivals. Janusz has performed at several festivals, including the Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival, the Boston Globe Jazz Festival, and the Boston Phoenix Jazz Festival.

502 Sessions – Elisa Smith and the Tiny Little Lies – 4-29-21

502 Sessions – Elisa Smith and the Tiny Little Lies – 4-29-21

Based in Boston MA, Elisa Smith and the Tiny Little Lies are steeped in the Americana roots and vintage country tradition. They draw inspiration for their twangy, honkey tonk sound from country greats such as Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Ralph Stanley. The diverse backgrounds of the band members fuse together to form a truly American sound.

502 Sessions- Katie McD and The Cross County Band

502 Sessions- Katie McD and The Cross County Band

Katie McD and The Cross country Band- Katie, a native of Galway City, grew up steeped in the traditions of Irish Music. She came to America when she won a scholarship for voice at Berklee College of Music. Her accolades include: the score for The Bog of Cats play; the soundtrack for the documentary Stories of the Fairy Folk; the original theme music for the play Man from Inniskeen; and the soundtracks for the Irish movies No Eye to Pity Her and The Busker.

502 Sessions

Singer/Songwriters Dave Falk and Lisa Housman form folk/roots rock group Sweet Wednesday. Sweet Wednesday tours extensively, both as an acoustic duo and with their band which includes bass, drums, and a rotating ensemble of violin and mandolin. Awards and honors include First Place in the Great American Song Contest; First Place in the Dallas Songwriting Competition; Runner Up in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest; and many more. Lisa Housman sings and plays guitar, while...

502 Sessions

502 Sessions

Max Acree is a trombonist currently making his living in Boston, but he has toured, recorded and taught at the international level. Max was awarded a Downbeat undergraduate soloist award in 2012, and went on tour in France with the Bill Carrothers group. After being awarded a full scholarship to Berklee in 2014, Max recorded an album as soloist with Jerry Bergonzi and George Garzone featuring the music of Nando Michelin. In June of 2017, Max was the main guest artist at "Club De Trombones"...

502 Sessions

502 Sessions

Nate Lupi has been performing at venues and festivals since the age of 11. His repertoire is based in Smooth Jazz, Funk, and Blues. Nate was a 2018 Finalist in the Lee Ritenhour Six String Theory international competition, and is a two time Louis Armstrong Jazz Award winner.

502 Sessions

502 Sessions

Featuring Smilin' Issac a Boston-Based Math Rock & Jazz fusion band

502 Sessions

502 Sessions

The Janusz Kowalski Super Fusion Band playing their unique combination of Go-Go, Jazz, Rock, Funk and Latin music

502 Sessions

502 Sessions

Featuring the duo of Kenny Selcer and Stephen Gilligan