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 ...
Chuck Mangione, the Grammy-winning jazz musician best known for Feels So Good, has died at the age of 84. News of his death surfaced recently, following a family statement confirming he passed ...
Charles Frank “Chuck” Mangione, the unmistakable flugelhorn virtuoso, died peacefully in his sleep on July 22 at his home in Rochester. He was 84. Mangione’s family confirmed his passing in a ...
Shortly after the news that WWE Legend Hulk Hogan had died, it was announced that Chuck Mangione, a Grammy-Award winning jazz legend, had also died. Mangione, who was known for both his music and his ...
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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.
Chuck Mangione, the jazz flugelhornist and trumpeter best known for his 1977 hit “Feels So Good,” died Tuesday. The 84-year-old passed away peacefully in his sleep at his Rochester, New York, ...
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 ...
A healthy segment of Americans knew Chuck Mangione as an object of kitsch. The shoulder-length hair and beard, the colorfully banded fedora, the warm, glossy sound of his flügelhorn (all of which he ...
FILE - New York Yankees Pitcher Dock Ellis, right, has a little fun with a Chuck Mangione's horn before a game with the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium, April 19, 1977, in New York. Ray ...
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