- Jiunie Booth
Arthur Edward Booth (b. February 12, 1948,
Buffalo, New York ), known as Jiunie, Junie, Junius, Joony, etc., is an Americanjazz double-bass ist.Booth began playing piano at about age eight, and switched to bass at 12. He worked with
Chuck Mangione in his hometown in 1964-65 before moving toNew York City around 1966, where he played withEddie Harris ,Art Blakey (1967),Sonny Simmons (1967-68),Marzette Watts (1966, 1968),Freddie Hubbard (1968-71),Erroll Garner (1970), andGary Bartz (1970). He played withShelly Manne inHollywood in 1969.In the early 1970s Booth played with
Tony Williams 's Lifetime (1971-73) andMcCoy Tyner (1973-76), also recording during this time withLarry Young (1973),Takehiro Honda , andMasabumi Kikuchi , the last two during a tour ofTokyo in 1974. After a short period withHamiett Bluiett in 1976 he returned to live in Buffalo, though he also worked withChico Freeman in Los Angeles andJunior Cook in New York in 1977. In 1977-78 he played withElvin Jones andCharles Tolliver .From 1980 to 1982 he played with
Ernie Krivda inCleveland , as well as locally in Buffalo. He recorded freelance withBeaver Harris (1983),Steve Grossman andJoe Chambers (1984), and others. He worked withSun Ra as anelectric bass ist in 1989, playing with theArkestra again in 1996.References
*Gary W. Kennedy, "Jiunie Booth". "The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz".
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