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Big Jay McNeely - Central Avenue Confidential flac album
  • Performer Big Jay McNeely
  • Title Central Avenue Confidential
  • Date of release 1999
  • Style Cool Jazz
  • Other formats RA MP4 DMF AIFF TTA MOD WMA
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1319 mb
  • Size FLAC 1876 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 180

The Best 'Jump Blues' Artists (Plus Their Best Album). 1. Louis Jordan - Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five 2. Wynonie Harris - Bloodshot Eyes 3. Roy Brown - Good Rockin' Tonight 4. Big Joe Turner - Big Bad & Blue 5. Big Jay McNeely - Central Avenue Confidential 6. Red Prysock - Swingsation 7. Joe Houston - Cornbread & Cabbage Greens 8. Louis Prima - Wildest 9. Amos Milburn - Bad Bad Whiskey 10. Rudy Green - Juicy Fruit. Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five.

Central Avenue Breakdown" by Lionel Hampton. Central Avenue Confidential" by Big Jay McNeely. Central Avenue Drag" by Pete Johnson. Century City" by Adrian Baker. Century City" by Galactic.

3 April ·. Get your tickets now before the well runs dry! SAT, 4 MAY. Blowin' Down the House - A Tribute to Big Jay McNeely. 10950 S Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90059-1024, United States. 3 May at 12:54 ·. Tomorrow is the big day!! Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that the last day to purchase GA tickets with a 3 course meal is tonight at Midnight. We will have a very limited amount of entry tickets sold at the door.

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. Central Avenue Confidential (1999, Atomic Theory Records)-Big Jay plays jazz with a combo featuring Red Young on B-3 organ. Big Jay McNeely, The Deacon, Unabridged, Vol. Famous quotes containing the words big and/or jay: God is not on the side of the big battalions, but on the side of those who shoot best. Voltaire (1694–1778) So damn your food and damn your wines, Your twisted loaves.

Big Jay McNeely went on to record a string of hits, all which starred his big-breathed tone. His boundless showmanship inspired Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis and generations of performers adorned with peacock feathers sweating to crowds. At his peak, he generated onstage energy that was captured in a now iconic photo by photographer Bob Willoughby. Taken from the stage, it shows the saxophonist lying on his back, his forehead slick with sweat, blowing as fist-clenched fans, lost in music, look on in wonder.

Big Jay McNeely regularly performs at the International Boogie Woogie Festival in The Netherlands, and recorded an album with Martijn Schok, the festival's promoter, in 2009 Tenor saxophone honkers. The honkers were known for their raucous stage antics and exhibitionist style of playing. Central Avenue Confidential, (1999, Atomic Theory) – featuring Red Young on B-3 organ. 1, 1948–1950 (2006, Swingin') – complete 1948–1955 released output. 2, 1951–1952 (2006, Swingin').

Central Avenue Confidential. Influenced By Big Jay McNeely. Booker T. & the MG's.

Tracklist

1 Mighty Fine
2 Big Jay Shuffle
3 I Want To Live
4 Stranger On The Shore
5 You Are My Life
6 Caravan
7 Central Avenue Confidential
8 Soft
9 Jelly
10 Emiko

Credits

  • Producer – Skip Heller

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 042063114522