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  1. Romeo Maurice "Jerome" Arnold (born November 26, 1936) is an American bassist, known for his work with Howlin' Wolf, and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the 1960s. Born in Chicago, Arnold was an original member of the Butterfield band, he was subsequently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.

  2. With this booking, they persuaded bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay (both from Howlin' Wolf's touring band) to form a group with them in 1963. Their engagement at the club was highly successful and brought the group to the attention of record producer Paul A. Rothchild.

  3. Jerome Arnold. Mark Naftalin. Michael Bloomfield. Paul Butterfield. Sam Lay. Peter Wolf of the J. Geils Band Inducts the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Acceptance Speeches. "I Got My Mojo Working" HALL OF FAME ESSAY. By Bill Bentley.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2020 · Jerome Arnold (Butterfield Blues Band, Bob Dylan) Sunday, July 25, 1965 – Bob Dylan takes the stage of the hallowed Newport Folk Festival backed by Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Sam Lay and the most significant affront to the aesthetic of traditional folk – an electric (Fender Jazz) bass in the hands of Jerome Arnold!

  5. Bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay were hired from Howlin' Wolf's backing band, and lead guitarist Mike Bloomfield had been plucked from a crosstown rival by producer Paul Rothchild; together they formed 1965's most imposing modern blues band behind singer and harmonica player Paul Butterfield.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2013 · Soundcheck: Mike Bloomfield, Sam Lay, Jerome Arnold, Bob Dylan; most likely Paul Rothchild with back to camera; photo by David Gahr. In NPR’s report, Murray Lerner, who directed Festival, a documentary about Newport ’65, cited the angry reaction of Parisians to “The Rite of Spring” a century ago as a precedent for how Dylan was received at Newport.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2015 · Jerome Arnold, also known as Julio Finn, was a bass player who played on the first two albums of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. He also played with Howlin Wolf and became an activist for gay rights and black history.