January 10 – Sal La Rocca New4tet
December 24, 2025
January 10 – Sal La Rocca New4tet
At The Jazz Station
January January
january 10, 2025 – 6:00 p.m.
Line up
Elly Brouckmans (alto sax), Edoardo Cimino (guitar), Sal La Rocca (double bass) & Umberto Odone (drums).
About Sal La Rocca New 4tet
EN : A brand new quartet formed by double bassist Sal La Rocca. With a passion for building strong bonds between different generations of musicians, Sal has chosen some very young talents living in Belgium, and for this occasion he is putting together a new repertoire of original compositions, proving with this choice that a generational mix can generate superb results.
FR : Un tout nouveau quartet formé par le contrebassiste Sal La Rocca. Ayant l’ardent plaisir de tisser des liens forts entre différentes générations de musiciens, Sal a choisi de très jeunes talents vivant en Belgique, et pour cette occasion il constitue un nouveau répertoire de compositions originales, prouvant par ce choix que le mélange générationnel peut générer de superbes resultats.
NL : Een gloednieuw kwartet, gevormd door contrabassist Sal La Rocca. Met een passie voor het smeden van sterke banden tussen verschillende generaties muzikanten, heeft Sal een aantal zeer jonge talenten uit België geselecteerd. Voor deze gelegenheid stelt hij een nieuw repertoire samen met originele composities, waarmee hij bewijst dat een generatiemix uitstekende resultaten kan opleveren.
About Jazz Station
Twenty years and still standing
From day one, the Jazz Station has been a place of cultural resistance. Against uniformity, against invisible walls, against the idea that jazz is reserved for a privileged few. Here, we believe in the power of music to shake up certainties, open new horizons, and bring humanity back into our daily lives. Here, jazz is not a museum: it’s a weapon, a celebration, a cry from the heart. We stand for diversity, experimentation, the freedom to be and to create. Our stage is open, and our values are strong. Here, jazz is alive, free, and rebellious. Here, every note breaks through. For 20 years, we have shown that art can be both a tool for social struggle and a space for celebration. That inclusion is not just a slogan, but a constant effort. That the diversity of voices, genders, bodies, and origins is the true wealth of an artistic scene.
Now more than ever, we say it loud and clear: culture is not a luxury, it’s a fundamental right. It is not sold to the highest bidder — it is shared, passed on, and lived. 20 years is not an anniversary. It’s a promise: to keep opening our doors, our hearts, and our ears. To build bridges where others build walls. To make visible what is too often hidden. Jazz Station is 20 years of live music, 20 years of struggle, 20 years of love: together, let’s make the future a playground.
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