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  2. Jazz Station - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Station was established as an exhibition venue in the former train station at Leuvensesteenweg and was inaugurated on 30 September 2005. The initiative comes from Jean Demannez (first), [1] [2] a jazz drummer and from 1999 to 2012 mayor of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode. [3] The opening was conducted by the mayor. [1] [4]

  3. Crooze FM - Wikipedia

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    Crooze FM (styled CROOZE.fm) is a Belgian Jazz radio station created in 2004, broadcasting in Antwerp, Brussels and Ghent and specialized in mainly Jazz, Soul and Lounge. Other genres played regularly on Crooze FM include R&B music, Nu-jazz, Funk, Deep House and Chill. In 2004 and 2005, Crooze FM was elected in the Radiovisie.be Radio Awards.

  4. File:OK-Jazz in Brussels, 1961.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Belgian jazz - Wikipedia

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    New clubs opened: the Blue Note and Pol's Jazz Club in Brussels, the Jazz Inn in Liège, and the Jazz Clu Hnita in Heist-Op-Den-Berg. Large outdoor gatherings called "festivals" were organized. Comblain-la-Tour is the oldest: the first edition took place in 1959.

  6. File:Draft of Central Station, Brussels by Victor Horta.jpg

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  7. Gare Centrale metro station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 17 December 1969 as a premetro (underground tram) station on the tram line between De Brouckère and Schuman. This station was upgraded to full metro status on 20 September 1976, serving former east–west line 1 (further split in 1982 into former lines 1A and 1B). Then, following the reorganisation of the Brussels Metro ...

  8. Saint-Josse-ten-Noode - Wikipedia

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    Named after Saint Judoc, Saint-Josse was originally a farming village on the outskirts of Brussels. In the centuries before the dismantling of the ramparts encircling Brussels, Saint-Josse was also the place where noblemen built country estates, the most notable amongst them the Castle of the Dukes of Brabant built by Philip the Good in 1456 ...

  9. Musical Instrument Museum, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The museum's collection presents Belgian musical history (including Brussels' importance in the making of recorders and various obscure proto-synthesizers (Ondes Martenot, [7] Theremin, [8] etc.) in the 18th and 19th centuries and as the home of the instrument inventor Adolphe Sax in the 19th century), [9] European musical traditions, and non ...