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Chuck Mangione, the jazz trumpet legend whose song "Feels So Good" found new life on TV's "King of the Hill," has died at 84.
American two-time Grammy-winning jazz flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, best known for his 1970s crossover hit “Feels So Good,” died this week at age 84 at his home in Rochester, New York.
NEW YORK (AP) — Two-time Grammy Award-winning musician Chuck Mangione, who achieved international success in 1977 with his jazz-flavored single “Feels So Good” and later became a voice actor on the ...
The family of Chuck Mangione is deeply saddened to share that Chuck peacefully passed away in his sleep at his home in Rochester, New York on July 22, 2025." ...
As high schoolers, Gaspare and Chuck played in a quintet called the Jazz Brothers. In 1958, the younger Mangione attended Rochester’s Eastman School of Music, where he began studying the flugelhorn.
During "Connections" on 08/08/25, guest host Mona Seghatoleslami and her panel remember Chuck Mangione. Then, a rebroadcast ...
JAZZ musician Chuck Mangione has tragically died in his sleep aged 84. The sad news was confirmed today on Mangione’s personal website. A statement read: “We are very sorry. Chuck ...
Jazz flugelhorn player and composer Chuck Mangione died in his sleep on Tuesday at his home in Rochester, N.Y. He was 84. Mangione's smooth jazz hits topped the Billboard adult contemporary charts in ...
Chuck Mangione, noted flugelhorn player, trumpeter and composer, has died. He was reportedly 84. The news was confirmed via a press release out of a funeral home in Rochester, New York, on behalf of ...
Chuck Mangione, the Grammy-winning flugelhorn and trumpet player and prolific jazz musician known for songs including “Feels So Good” and “Children of Sanchez,” has died.
Jazz musician Chuck Mangione, known for his hit “Feels So Good,” has died at 84. His attorney, Peter S. Matorin, says Mangione died Tuesday at his home in Rochester, New ...