Big Jay McNeely
As one of the titans who made tenor sax the solo instrument of choice during rock's primordial era, Big Jay McNeely could peel the paper right off the walls with his sheets of squealing, honking horn riffs. His mighty tenor sax squawking and wailing with wild-eyed abandon, McNeely blew up a torrid R&B tornado from every conceivable position -- on his knees, on his back, even being wheeled down the street on an auto mechanic's "creeper" like a modern-day pied piper.
Cecil McNeely and his older brother Bob (who blew baritone sax lines with Jay in unison precision on some of Jay's hottest instrumentals) grew up in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts, where jazz reigned on the bustling nightlife strip. Inspired by Illinois Jacquet and tutored by Jack McVea, McNeely struck up a friendship with Johnny Otis, co-owner of the popular Barrelhouse nitery. Ralph Bass, a friend of Otis, produced McNeely's debut date for Savoy Records in 1948 (Savoy boss Herman Lubinsky tagged the saxist Big Jay, in his eyes a cooler and more commercial name than Cecil). McNeely's raucous one-note honking on "The Deacon's Hop" gave him and Savoy an R&B chart-topper in 1949, and his follow-up, "Wild Wig," also hit big for the young saxist with the acrobatic stage presence.
From Savoy, McNeely moved to Exclusive in 1949, Imperial in 1950-1951, King's Federal subsidiary in 1952-1954 (where he cut some of his wildest waxings, including the mind-boggling "3-D"), and Vee-Jay in 1955. McNeely's live shows were the stuff that legends are made of. He electrified a sweaty throng of thousands packing L.A.'s Wrigley Field in 1949 by blowing his sax up through the stands and then from home plate to first base on his back. A fluorescently painted sax that glowed in the dark was another of his showstopping gambits.
In 1958, McNeely cut his last hit in a considerably less frantic mode with singer Little Sonny Warner. The bluesy "There Is Something on Your Mind" was committed to tape in Seattle but came out on L.A. disc jockey Hunter Hancock's Swingin' imprint the next year. McNeely's original was a huge smash, but it was eclipsed the following year by New Orleans singer Bobby Marchan's dramatic R&B chart-topping version for Fire. Since then, it's been covered countless times, including a fine rendition by Conway Twitty.
Honking saxists had fallen from favor by the dawn of the '60s, so McNeely eventually became a mailman and found religion, joining the Jehovah's Witnesses. Happily, his horn came back out of the closet during the early '80s. McNeely went on to record for his own little label and tour the country and overseas regularly. Big Jay remained active well into the 21st century; in 2014 he released a collaboration with the group the Engenius, and in 2016 he dropped an album that mixed re-recordings of his classic hits along with new material titled Blowin' Down the House: Big Jay's Latest & Greatest. Big Jay McNeely died in September 2018 at the age of 91.
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Diskografie
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The Singles Collection 1949-62
Soul - Erschienen bei ACROBAT am 22.09.2023
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The Best Of (1948-1955)
Blues - Erschienen bei Master Classics Records am 01.12.2010
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Nervous
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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Presenting Big Jay McNeely
Rock - Erschienen bei Universal Digital Enterprises am 10.12.1955
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Az Bootin'
Big Jay McNeely, The Rocket 88s
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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Blues at Daybreak
Big Jay McNeely, Christian Rannenberg
Blues - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 13.11.2015
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Blowin' Down the House - Big Jay's Latest & Greatest
Soul - Erschienen bei Cleopatra Blues am 30.09.2016
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I'm Still Here - Big Jay Sings the Blues
Blues - Erschienen bei Cleopatra Blues am 23.11.2018
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Cherry Pie
Big Jay McNeely, Dana Gillespie
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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Live in Vienna Reigen 2013 (Live 2013)
Michael Pewny, Big Jay McNeely
Blues - Erschienen bei Susy Records am 11.04.2014
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Welcome to California
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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Life Story
Blues - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 27.11.2015
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Crazy (More 50's Hits, Rararities, Live Cuts, And Alternative Takes)
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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Live '57
Blues - Erschienen bei Master Classics Records am 01.03.2010
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1953-1955
Blues - Erschienen bei Classics Blues & Rhythm Series am 04.08.2008
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Yellow Moon: The Maxi Demo EP
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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Essential Classics, Vol. 682: Big Jay McNeely
R&B - Erschienen bei Essential Classics am 07.12.2024
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Live in Switzerland
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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People Will Be People
Rock - Erschienen bei Big Jay McNeely Masters am 03.03.2009
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King of the Honkers: Selected Singles (1948-1952)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Jasmine Records am 11.01.2019
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