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Chuck Mangione, who redefined feel-good music with his distinctive flugelhorn tone, died on July 2 at his Rochester home.
(CNN) — Chuck Mangione, noted flugelhorn player, trumpeter and composer, has died. He was reportedly 84.
Chuck Mangione, the renowned flugelhorn player who brought music to two Olympic Games and won two Grammys, has died at age 84 ...
Chuck Mangione left behind not just a catalog of hits, but a generation of players who believed their instrument could mean ...
The prolific artist passed away in his sleep at his home in Rochester, New York, on Tuesday, according to a local funeral ...
AMERICAN two-time Grammy-winning jazz flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, best known for his 1970s cross-over hit “Feels So Good,” died last week at age 84 at his home in Rochester, New York. The ...
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Mangione died in his sleep at his home in Rochester, New York, on Tuesday; he was 84. Born to a pair of Italian-American jazz enthusiasts in Rochester on November 29, 1940, Charles Frank Mangione ...
It looks like the entertainment world took a few hits last week, including musician Ozzie Osborne, professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, actor/director Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and musician Chuck Mangione.