James Booker | NPR | tc358
Arthur and Booker are thought to be Arthur Booker and James Booker, who were not actually related. Originally the session was to have featured Art Neville but Arthur Booker substituted for him. The recording was made in New Orleans.
Pianist, multi instrumentalist and singer James Carroll Booker III, known as "The piano prince of New Orleans", was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on December 17, 1939. He began playing piano age six, was a child prodigy and was discovered by talent scout Paul Gayten, was injured by an ambulance in a traffic accident when he was nine, recorded a handful of songs for Chess in his teens, and is associated with Lloyd Price and Fats Domino. He toured Europe extensively in the 1970s. James Booker died in New Orleans, Louisiana, from renal failure following alcohol and drug use, on November 8, 1983.
A feature length documentary film, Bayou Maharajah: The Tragic Genius of James Booker, was made in 2013. I have not been able to discover any biographical information about Arthur Booker.

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