RIP Chuck Mangione (84), Jazz Musician, flugelhorn, trumpet, piano

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Chuck Mangione significantly contributed to the popularity of jazz music, particularly with his hit "Feels So Good." His unique style and memorable melodies helped bridge jazz with mainstream audiences. Mangione's performance of "Children of Sanchez" on "The Old Grey Whistle Test" showcased his talent and charisma. His passing has prompted reflections on his influence and legacy in the music world. Fans and musicians alike mourn his loss while celebrating his artistic achievements.
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I loved his music. I wish I were that talented. RIP.
 
Man I’m so sorry I didn’t see this thread until now. Even more sorry that I didn’t know until now.

R.I.P.
 
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