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Jazz legend Chuck Mangione dies at 84

Grammy-winning trumpeter behind “Feels So Good” leaves behind a legacy of joy, melody, and pop culture fame

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July 24, 2025
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Chuck Mangione, ‘Feels So Good’ jazz icon and King of the Hill star, dies at 84

July 24, 2025 – 8:56 PM (GMT+8)

Jazz trumpeter and pop culture icon Chuck Mangione, best known for his 1978 hit Feels So Good, has died at the age of 84. Known for his signature flugelhorn sound, soft-brimmed hat, and crossover success, Mangione passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Rochester, New York.

His family confirmed the news Thursday morning, and tributes have poured in from across the music and television worlds.

A jazz-pop star who broke through the charts

Chuck Mangione achieved mainstream stardom in the late 1970s when his smooth jazz instrumental Feels So Good climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track became one of the most successful jazz crossover hits of all time, praised for its upbeat melody and emotional warmth.

Radio stations quickly embraced a shorter edit of the nearly nine-minute original. “I’m glad I wrote something that brought joy to millions,” Mangione once said.

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He went on to compose Give It All You Got as the official theme of the 1980 Winter Olympics, further cementing his place in music history.

From Rochester roots to global recognition

Born November 29, 1940, in Rochester, New York, Charles Frank Mangione was raised in a household full of music. He started on piano before switching to brass at age 8, inspired by the film Young Man with a Horn.

Mangione later studied at the Eastman School of Music, where he would also return as a jazz ensemble director. Alongside his brother Gap Mangione, he formed The Jazz Brothers, a band that gained national attention while Chuck was still a student.

His big break came when jazz great Dizzy Gillespie recommended him to Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers—placing him in the company of legends like Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett.

Grammy wins and Olympic acclaim

Mangione earned his first Grammy in 1976 for Bellavia, and another for his cinematic soundtrack Children of Sanchez in 1979.

His music was featured in multiple Olympic games: Chase the Clouds Away was used in 1976, while Give It All You Got became the upbeat theme of the 1980 Winter Games.

He recorded nine albums with A&M Records before founding his own label, Feels So Good Records.

A surprise second act on TV

In the late ’90s and early 2000s, a new generation discovered Mangione through his recurring animated role on King of the Hill. Voicing a fictionalized version of himself as the Mega Lo Mart spokesman, Mangione appeared in dozens of episodes, often accompanied by the iconic Feels So Good soundtrack.

He recorded his lines remotely from New York, joking: “Then I’d see a thing that looked like me on TV.”

A symbol of smooth jazz style

Mangione’s ever-present soft hat became his trademark, gifted to him by a friend in 1969. It was so recognizable that fans and labels insisted he wear it in public. “No, I don’t wear it in the shower,” he once quipped.

Over his decades-long career, Mangione released more than 30 albums, received 14 Grammy nominations, and brought smooth jazz to a broad audience without compromising artistic integrity.

Jazz was a family affair

The Mangione household was a hub for jazz legends—Dizzy Gillespie, Carmen McRae, and Art Blakey were among the guests who influenced Chuck’s career. His bond with his brother Gap remained a constant throughout his life.

Together, they proved that jazz wasn’t just for smoky clubs—it could be heartfelt, accessible, and even fun.

Why Chuck Mangione’s music still matters

Chuck Mangione bridged the gap between jazz and pop, reaching listeners who might never have explored the genre otherwise. His melodic phrasing, upbeat compositions, and television presence introduced jazz to new generations.

Whether through Olympic fanfare, nostalgic radio hits, or animated comedy, Mangione’s music continues to bring smiles to listeners around the world.

Chuck Mangione’s flugelhorn made the world “feel so good.”
💬 Share your favorite track or memory in the comments—and explore our Top 10 Chuck Mangione Songs You Should Hear.

Source: Variety – Chuck Mangione, Jazz Musician Whose ‘Feels So Good’ Stormed the Pop Top 10 in the Late ’70s, Dies at 84

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