Big Jay McNeely

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  • jazz
  • blues
  • rhythm and blues
  • rock n roll
  • jump blues
Cecil James ("Big Jay") McNeely (born on April 29, 1927, in Los Angeles, California) is an American rhythm and blues tenor saxophonist. He grew up in the community of Watts, California, where he occasionally observed Simon Rodia constructing the Watts Towers. McNeely is known for his intense playing and his energetic and acrobatic stage performances. For example, at a 1949 concert in the old Wrigley Field baseball stadium in Los Angeles, he played while walking through the stands and then while crawling from home plate to first base on his back.

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Songs

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    3-D

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    All That Wine Is Gone

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    Back... Shack...Track

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    Big Fat Mama

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    Deacon's Hop

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    Get Up and Boogie

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    Head Hunter

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    Insect Ball

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    Nervous Man Nervous

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    Nervous Man, Nervous

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    Nervous, Man, Nervous

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    Real Crazy Cool

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    Road House Boogie

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    Shrt on Bread

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    The Deacon's Hop

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    The Decon's Hop

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    There Is Something on Your Mind (feat. Little Sonny)

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    There's Something in Your Mind


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