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1948-1950 - Big Jay McNeely
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  1. Wild Wig
  2. Sunday Dinner
  3. Deacon's Groove (Cool Blood)
  4. Man Eater
  5. California Hop
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  1. Wild Wig
  2. Sunday Dinner
  3. Deacon's Groove (Cool Blood)
  4. Man Eater
  5. California Hop
  6. Cherry Smash
  7. The Deacon's Hop
  8. Artie's Jump
  9. Midnight Dreams
  10. Blow Big Jay
  11. Boogie in Front
  12. Willie the Cool Cat
  13. Gingercake
  14. K & H Boogie
  15. Roadhouse Boogie
  16. Hoppin' With Hunter
  17. Tondelayo
  18. Junie-Flip
  19. Jay's Frantic
  20. Let's Split
  21. Real Crazy Cool
  22. Deacon's Blowout
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It is somehow fitting that a musician responsible for such gutsy, uncompromising music was born and raised in the Watts district of Los Angeles, CA. "Deacon" Big Jay McNeely helped establish rock & roll by hammering out a stream of jump records that were perfect for dancing and carousing purposes. Most of these tunes are grandstand blowouts, tempered with occasional slow and substantial essays in blue like "Deacon's Groove (Cool Blood)." Between the rips and roars it's interesting to examine the personnel involved in all of ...

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