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Iconic Jazz Musician Passed Away At Age 84

Chuck Mangione, the Grammy-winning jazz musician and bandleader known for his 1978 hit instrumental “Feels So Good,” has d**d at the age of 84, according to a statement on his official website.

He was born on November 29, 1940, in Rochester, New York, Mangione grew up surrounded by music. He and his brother, Gap Mangione, both became professional musicians and often worked together.

Chuck first gained attention in the 1960s playing with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, a respected group in the jazz world. He also studied music formally at the Eastman School of Music in his hometown. Over time, Mangione developed a unique style that blended jazz with pop and easy listening, making his music accessible to a wide audience.

In the 1970s, Mangione formed his own band and released several successful albums. His breakthrough came in 1977 with the release of Feels So Good, a smooth jazz instrumental that became a surprise crossover hit. The song reached the top five on the Billboard charts and remains one of the most recognizable jazz instrumentals of all time. Its warm, melodic sound helped bring jazz into mainstream popularity during that era.

Throughout his career, Mangione released dozens of albums and earned multiple Grammy Awards. He was also a frequent performer at major jazz festivals and concert halls around the world. His music was known for its joyful tone, catchy melodies, and emotional expressiveness.

In addition to his work in music, Mangione appeared as a cartoon version of himself on the animated TV show King of the Hill, where he was featured in a recurring role. This brought him a new wave of fans and introduced his music to younger generations.

Despite stepping back from the spotlight in later years, Mangione continued to perform and record music into his 70s. He remained closely connected to his hometown of Rochester, often supporting local arts and music education programs.

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