
Big Jay McNeely (Cecil James McNeely, Watts, Los Angeles, California, U.S., April 29, 1927 - September 16, 2018) was an American rhythm and blues tenor saxophonist. McNeely was inspired by Illinois Jacquet and Lester Young. He teamed up with his older brother Robert McNeely, who played baritone saxophone, and made his first recordings with drummer Johnny Otis, who ran the Barrelhouse Club that stood only a few blocks from McNeely's home. Shortly after he performed on Otis's "Barrel House Stomp"
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There Is Something On Your Mind
Deacon Rides Again
There Is Something on Your Mind (Alternate Take)
Nervous Man Nervous
My Darling Dear
The Deacon's Hop
Get On Up and Boogie (Parts 1, 2, and 3)
Big Jay Shuffle
I Got The Message
Deacon's Hop
All That Wine Is Gone
Real Crazy Cool
Psycho Serenade
Back...Shack...Track
Rock Candy
Insect Ball
Nervous Man, Nervous
Strip Tease Swing
Back…Shack…Track
3-D
The Goof
There Is Something on Your Mind - Alternate Take
Tenderly
Big Jay's Hop
Deacons Hop
Willie the Cool Cat
Body And Soul
Roadhouse Boogie
Nervous Man Nervous (06-23-53)
Blow Blow Blow
Head Hunter
Road House Boogie
Blow Big Jay
Welcome To California
Funky Bug
Just Crazy
Nervous, Man, Nervous
I'm Shakin'
K & H Boogie
Mule Milk
Texas Turkey
She Don't Work
Ice Water
Hot Cinders
Jay Walk
Midnight Dreams
Tondalayo
Beachcomber
Let's Work
Deacon Rides Again (1951)
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