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  1. Cecil James "Big Jay" McNeely (April 29, 1927 – September 16, 2018) was an American R&B saxophonist. Biography [ edit ] Inspired by Illinois Jacquet and Lester Young , McNeely teamed with his older brother Robert McNeely, who played baritone saxophone , and made his first recordings with drummer Johnny Otis , who ran the ...

  2. By Bill Friskics-Warren. Sept. 17, 2018. Big Jay McNeely, whose wailing tenor saxophone and outrageous stage antics helped define the sound and sensibility of early rock ’n’ roll, died on...

  3. 17 de sept. de 2018 · Cecil “Big Jay” McNeely, whose honking tenor saxophone helped define Los Angeles rhythm and blues and set the stage for the rock ’n’ roll explosion of the 1950s, has died. He was 91.

  4. Cecil James McNeely ( Los Ángeles, California; 29 de abril de 1927-16 de septiembre de 2018), 1 más conocido como Big Jay McNeely, 2 fue un saxofonista tenor de rock and roll, también conocido como el Rey del Honkin' Tenor Sax — honk viene a significar bocina o bocinazo—. Biografía.

  5. From Wikipedia:Big Jay McNeely (born Cecil James McNeely, April 29, 1927, Watts, Los Angeles, California, United States) is an American rhythm and blues saxo...

  6. 18 de sept. de 2018 · He was 91. His son, Richard McNeely, confirmed his death from prostate cancer. Beginning with the 1949 R&B chart-topper “Deacon’s Hop,” Mr. McNeely recorded a string of hits — “Wild Wig,”...

  7. Cecil James McNeely (born April 29, 1927, Watts, Los Angeles, California known as Big Jay McNeely, is an American rhythm and blues saxophonist.Inspired by Il...