Share this postJazz of JapanSalt Peanuts (Part 3)Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreSalt Peanuts (Part 3)Brian McCroryJul 12, 2024∙ Paid1Share this postJazz of JapanSalt Peanuts (Part 3)Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareContinuing from the previous posts about the great jazz bar Salt Peanuts, here are more photos taken between 2011-2024.Salt Peanuts2011After hours with Reikan Kobayashi (piano, shakuhachi), Sanae Ishikawa (vocal), and Takayoshi Baba (guitar) at Salt Peanuts in November 20112012Kaori Nakajima (vibraphone) Quartet with Goto Tamashi (piano), Minoru Yoshiki (bass), and Masanori Ando (drums) at Salt Peanuts in August 2012Harumi Nomoto (piano) Trio with Ryoji Orihara (bass) and Sohnosuke Imaizumi (drums) at Salt Peanuts in November 2012Nobie (vocal) and Takayoshi Baba (guitar) at Salt Peanuts in December 20122013Yasumasa Kumagai (piano) and Takuya Sakazaki (bass) at Salt Peanuts in January 2013Akiko Toyama (piano) and Muneyuki Sekiguchi (bass) at Salt Peanuts in February 20132014Conviano with Sayaka Kishi (piano), Maki Fujihashi (percussion) and Kaori Nakajima (vibraphone) at Salt Peanuts in March 2014Hiromi Miura (sax) Quartet with Koichi Sato (piano), Ryoichi Zakota (bass), and Yoshifumi Nihonmatsu (drums) at Salt Peanuts in March 2014Taikou Kikuchi (piano) and Ayumi Koketsu (sax) at Salt Peanuts in December 20142015Nami Kano (sax) Quartet with Mamoru Ishida (piano), Tomokazu Sugimoto (bass), and Ryo Noritake (drums) at Salt Peanuts in July 2015Ami Fukui (piano) Trio with Show Kudo (bass) and Sohnosuke Imaizumi (drums) at Salt Peanuts in September 20152016Yuji Ito (bass), Akira Tanidono (trumpet), and Seiji Harakawa (sax) at Salt Peanuts in May 2016Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Jazz of Japan to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.Start trialAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inPreviousNext