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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. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band was an American blues rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Formed in the summer of 1963, the group originally featured eponymous vocalist and harmonicist Paul Butterfield, guitarist Elvin Bishop, bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay. [1]

  3. The group, originally composed of Paul Butterfield, Michael Bloom- field, Elvin Bishop, Sam Lay (later replaced by Billy Davenport), Mark Naftalin, and Jerome Arnold, made true blues accessible to the growing youth counterculture, and in the process opened up the possibilities for what rock & roll could really be.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2020 · In addition to his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tenure with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chicago born Romeo Maurice “Jerome” Arnold also anchored a few Howlin’ Wolf ensembles – all of which continue to inspire generations of blues rock artists.

  5. 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.

  6. Romeo Maurice "Jerome" Arnold is an American bassist, known for his work with Howlin' Wolf, and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the 1960s.

  7. East-West is the second album by the American blues rock band the Butterfield Blues Band, released in 1966 on the Elektra label. [a] It peaked at #65 on the Billboard pop albums chart, and is regarded as highly influential by rock and blues music historians.