John Neely (musician)


John Neely was a jazz tenor saxophonist and arranger.
A member of King Fleming's Quintette which recorded for the Chicago-based Blue Lake label in early 1954, he had played with Clifford Jordan in 1949.
In 1960, Neely recorded with pianist Earl Washington for the Formal label in a band which included Walter Perkins on drums.
That same year, Neely went on to join the Lionel Hampton band. Down Beat wrote: "John Neely, 30 year old Chicagoan, is being hailed by his fellows as 'one of the baddest acts in the country and the next BIG man on tenor."