Big Jay McNeely
b. Cecil James McNeely, 29 April 1927, Los Angeles, California, USA. As a tenor saxophonist McNeely was one of the pioneers of the wild, honking style and acrobatic stage show that emerged in the dancehalls during the late 40s. The definitive tune of this style was "The Deacon's Hop", which reached number 1 in the Billboard R&B chart in 1949. His "Wild Wig", which went to number 12 in the same chart the same year, was McNeely's only other chart record in this style. He returned to the charts in 1959 with the classic "There Is Something On Your Mind" (number 5 R&B/number 44 pop), but vocalist Little Sonny Warner was the focus rather than McNeely.
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Albums
- (1995) Big "J" In 3-D
Top Tracks
- There Is Something On Your Mind
- Deacon's Hop
- 3-D
- Big Jay Shuffle
- Hardtack
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