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Juini Booth

Arthur Edward Booth Jr. (February 12, 1948 – July 11, 2021) was an American jazz bassist.[1] His professional name was Juini Booth, though his nickname has been spelled Jiunie, Junie, Joony, Jooney, Joonie, Juni, Juney, and Junius, over the course of his career.[2][3]

Juini Booth
Background information
Born(1948-02-12)February 12, 1948
DiedJuly 11, 2021(2021-07-11) (aged 73)
GenresJazz
Instrument(s)Double-bass, Electric bass

Career edit

Born in Buffalo, New York, Booth began playing piano at about age eight and switched to cello and then bass at 12.[1][4] His nickname originated from his older sister's inability to pronounce "Junior" as a child. Both of Booth's parents died in 1961 when he was 13 years old.[4] While at East High School, Booth was a member of string class and played bass in bands. Later he played in the orchestra at Lafayette High School.[1]

He worked with Chuck Mangione in his hometown in 1964-65 before moving to New York City around 1966, where he played with Eddie Harris, Art Blakey (1967), Sonny Simmons (1967–68), Marzette Watts (1966, 1968), Freddie Hubbard (1968–71), and Gary Bartz (1970). He played with Shelly Manne in Hollywood in 1969.[2]

In the early 1970s Booth played with Tony Williams's Lifetime (1971–73) and McCoy Tyner (1973–76), also recording during this time with Larry Young (1973), Takehiro Honda, and Masabumi Kikuchi, the last two during a tour of Tokyo in 1974. After a short period with Hamiett Bluiett in 1976 he returned to Buffalo, though he also worked with Chico Freeman in Los Angeles and Junior Cook in New York in 1977. In 1977–78 he played with Elvin Jones and Charles Tolliver.[2]

From 1980 to 1982 he played with Ernie Krivda in Cleveland, as well as locally in Buffalo. He recorded freelance with Beaver Harris (1983), Steve Grossman and Joe Chambers (1984), Franklin Kiermyer, and others.

Juini Booth began working with Sun Ra starting in 1967 and was one of the Arkestra's longest serving members.

After spending a number of weeks in declining health, Booth died on July 11, 2021, aged 73, in Buffalo.[1]

Discography edit

With Gary Bartz

With Joe Bonner

With Junior Cook

With Chico Freeman

With Steve Grossman

  • Way Out East (Red Record, 1984)

With Elvin Jones

With Franklin Kiermyer

  • Further (Mobility Music, 2014)

With Shelly Manne

With George Spanos

  • Dreams Beyond (Evolver Records, 2014)
  • Reflections (George Spanos, 2017)

With McCoy Tyner

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Neville, Anne; Miers, Jeff (July 13, 2021). "Arthur E. 'Juini' Booth, 73, renowned jazz bassist and composer". Buffalo News. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  2. ^ a b c Gary W. Kennedy, "Jiunie Booth". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Oxford Music Online.
  3. ^ Hussey, Alison (2021-07-16). "Juini Booth, Jazz Bassist and Sun Ra Arkestra Member, Dies at 73". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
  4. ^ a b West, Michael J. "Arthur "Juini" Booth 1948–2021". JazzTimes. Retrieved 2022-01-27.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Juini Booth discography at Discogs
  • Entry 1 at imdb
  • Entry 2 at imdb

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