found: Freeman, C. Beyond the rain [SR] c1978 (a.e.)label (Junieeh Booth, bass)
found: Simmons, S. Music from the spheres [SR] 1968:container (Juney Booth, bass)
found: Bluiett, H. Endangered species [SR] p1976:labels (Junie Booth, double bass)
found: Bonner, J. Angel eyes [SR] p1976:labels (Juni Booth, bass)
found: Enlightenment, 1990, c1974:container (Joony Booth, bass)
found: Brown, C. Legend [SR] 1970:label (Arthur Booth, bass)
found: Grove music online ed., Mar. 10, 2008(Booth, Jiunie [Arthur Edward]; aka Jooney, Joonie, Joony, Juini, Juni, Junie, Juney, Junius; b. in Buffalo, Feb. 12, 1948)
found: JazzTimes WWW site, January 6, 2022(in obituary dated July 15, 2021: Arthur "Juini" Booth; Juini Booth; Arthur Edward Booth, Jr.; born February 12, 1948, Buffalo, New York; died June 11 in Buffalo; jazz bassist; longtime member of the Sun Ra Arkestra; probably best known for his three-year tenure with pianist McCoy Tyner; his nickname was spelled in a variety of ways on album covers and concert flyer--including Jiunie, Junie, Joony, Jooney, Joonie, Juni, and June--but Juini was his preferred spelling) - https://jazztimes.com/features/tributes-and-obituaries/arthur-juini-booth-1948-2021/
found: Wikipedia, January 6, 2022(Juini Booth; Arthur Edward Booth; born February 12, 1948, Buffalo, New York; died July 11, 2021; American jazz double-bassist; 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)