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  1. Out of 1949 came this instrumental that was decade's ahead of it's time!! Enjoy!!!!!

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  2. Big Jay McNeely plays Deacon's Hop, his very first hit from 1949 at the Verdi Club, San Francisco, February 27, 2010. The band was the Hollywood Combo, with ...

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  4. McNeely's first hit was "The Deacon's Hop," [4] an instrumental which topped the Billboard R&B chart in early 1949. [3] Big Jay McNeely performed for the famed fifth Cavalcade of Jazz concert held at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles produced by Leon Hefflin, Sr. on July 10, 1949.

  5. Hier war sein größter Hitparadenerfolg mit The Deacon's Hop zu verzeichnen, der den ersten Rang der Rhythm-&-Blues-Hitparade belegte. Häufige Wechsel der Plattenfirmen führten ihn im Oktober 1954 auch zu Federal Records , wo Ralph Bass inzwischen als Labelchef und Produzent angestellt war.

  6. #9 in 1949. John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillen' Related Chart Trivia. Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays Top Songs in the Charts Top One Hit Wonders of the 1940s Top R&B One Hit Wonders. The Deacon's Hop was the #8 song in 1949 in the R&B charts . The song was performed by Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays .

  7. What gives The Deacon’s Hop its appeal is McNeely’s perfect distillation of virtually everything that previous sax instrumentals ( in all of their stylistic diversity) had featured, wrapped in one surprisingly coherent package. We’ve focused on the primary dueling attributes before – the slow grinding riff and the manic extremes.