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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]
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.
Belgium has three public broadcasters, one for each national language. The Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT) for the Dutch-speaking Flemish Community (); The Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF) for the French Community of Belgium (Wallonia and Brussels)
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.
Jazz Station: Saint-Josse-ten-Noode: Music: Museum and archive on jazz, and a venue for jazz concerts. [1] Jean Massart Botanical Garden [Wikidata] (part of the ULB) Auderghem: Nature: Research garden open to the public Jewish Museum of Belgium: City of Brussels: Cultural: Kanal Centre Pompidou: City of Brussels: Art: Modern and contemporary ...
Klara is a Belgian radio station operated by the Flemish public broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (VRT). Its output is primarily focussed on classical music, but also includes jazz and world music. [1] The name is derived from Klassieke Radio, which translates as "Classical Radio". [2]
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 ...
Sainte-Catherine (French, pronounced [sɛ̃t katʁin] ⓘ) or Sint-Katelijne (Dutch, pronounced [sɪnt ˌkaːtəˈlɛinə]) is a Brussels Metro station on lines 1 and 5.It is located under the Place Sainte-Catherine / Sint-Katelijneplein, between the Quai aux Briques / Baksteenkaai and the Quai au Bois à Brûler / Brandhoutkaai, in the City of Brussels, Belgium.