Big Jay McNeely

Big Jay McNeely

Big Jay McNeely (born Cecil James McNeely, April 29 1927, 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. At a performance at the Apollo Theater in New York in 1999, at the age of 72, he jumped onto the stage from the audience and later, wearing fluorescent gloves, played a fluorescent saxophone while break dancing under ultraviolet light. In the early 1950s his ability to whip teenagers into a frenzy was so disturbing to civic authorities in Los Angeles that he was banned from playing in most of Los Angeles county.

He was foremost among honking saxophonists and saxophonists who played solos featuring squealing in the highest register while performing acrobatic and dance moves. He did not invent this style, but became its most famous practitioner. His performances were widely copied by early white rock and rollers. His most successful record, though, was a slow blues ballad, "There is Something on Your Mind," with a vocal by Little Sonny Warner.

McNeely was inspired by Illinois Jacquet and by his teacher, Jack McVea. In 1947 he visited Johnny Otis's Barrelhouse Club in Los Angeles and was impressed by the energetic showmanship displayed by the performers there. Shortly after he performed on Otis's "Barrelhouse Stomp." Ralph Bass, A&R man for Savoy Records, promptly signed McNeely to a recording contract. Bass suggested the stage name Big Jay McNeely because Cecil McNeely was not considered to be a memorable or hip name. His first hit was "The Deacon's Hop" in 1949, which was followed by another hit, "Wild Wig." McNeely remained popular through the 1950s, but in the 1960s honking saxophone fell out of favour and McNeely quit the music industry in 1971 to become a postman. However, he left the post office in 1983 and returned to touring and recording (for his own label).

Discography

Albums

*"Big Jay McNeely" (1954, 10", Federal Records)
*"A Rhythm and Blues Concert" (1955, 10", Savoy Records)
*"Big Jay McNeely in 3-D" (1956, Federal), (1959, King Records)
*"Big Jay McNeely" (1963, Warner Bros. Records)

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/shakin_stacks/bigjaymcneely.txt Fansite mini biography]
* [http://www.soul-patrol.com/randbfoundation/jay.htm McNeely stage performance photograph at Soulpatrol.com]
* [http://www.myspace.com/bigjaymcneely Big Jay McNeely MySpace page]


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