Oakstreet Trio (Téo Crommen, Matteo Mazzù & Guillaume Malempré)

The Jazz Station will celebrate its 15th anniversary at the end of September. A somewhat special anniversary in view of the current situation, so it was keen to offer an overview, a sketch of what represents the heart of its program. This mini-series of concerts thus evokes the DNA of its scene : organic, curious and open-minded music. Based on the principle that there are as many definitions of jazz as there are jazz(wo)men, these thirty artists chosen from among many others have marked the history of its stage. In their own way, they represent a contemporary vision of jazz, which the Jazz Station supports on a daily basis. Confirmed artists or newcomers to follow closely, crossovers or revisited paths, traveling or intimate souls, these women and men from here or elsewhere embrace in our eyes what the Jazz Station is all about.

Oakstreet Trio

Oakstreet Trio is above all a story of friendship. Three young musicians with only one desire : to play as much as possible, and to have fun. After a few sessions in the rooms of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, it became clear to them that this training deserved to be taken seriously. Over the years, Oakstreet Trio has had the chance to participate in the finals of the XL Jazz Contest and Imagine Belgium, as well as to play at the Gaume Jazz Festival, at Jazz in Stavelot, at the Jazz Station, and in many others clubs in Belgium.
Lovers of jazz, but also folk, rock, hip-hop or electronic music, Oakstreet Trio allows them to explore without any restrictions and create honest music, full of energy and passion.

These tapes have been directed by Les Frères Jambon Production
Sound and mix : Vincent De Bast
Editing : Léo Guillaume and Kostia Pace
These tapes have been made thanks to Sabam for Culture, Jazz Brussels and RTBF auvio’s support.