Chuck Mangione, the Grammy-winning jazz bandleader and musician who scored an unlikely top-five hit in 1978 with the jazz instrumental "Feels So Good," has died at age 84, according to a note on his ...
(Reuters) -American two-time Grammy-winning jazz flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, best known for his 1970s cross-over hit "Feels So Good," died this week at age 84 at his home in Rochester, New York.
Chuck Mangione, the fedora-sporting flugelhorn and trumpet player whose 1977 smooth jazz hit “Feels So Good” left an indelible mark on American pop culture, has died. In a statement reported by ...
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Jazz Musician Chuck Mangione, of 'Feels So Good' and “King of the Hill” Fame, Dies at 84
The two-time Grammy winner famously played himself for years on 'King of the Hill' Jazz musician Chuck Mangione, a two-time Grammy winner known for his ubiquitous ‘70s hit “Feels So Good,” has died.
His attorney said that Mangione died in his sleep at home in Rochester, New York, The Associated Press reported. A funeral home in the city released a statement on behalf of his family, which read in ...
Chuck Mangione, the flugelhorn player synonymous with the smooth jazz genre, passed away on July 22 at the age of 84. Throughout the '70s and '80s, Mangione crossed over into music's mainstream, ...
Jazz musician Chuck Mangione, a two-time Grammy winner known for his ubiquitous ‘70s hit “Feels So Good,” has died. He was 84. Mangione died at home in his sleep on Tuesday, July 22, a spokesperson ...
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