#ESPECTÁCULOS Muere Chuck Mangione, leyenda del jazz y creador de "Feels So Good" El fallecimiento de Chuck Mangione representa el cierre de una carrera de más de seis décadas https://t.co/j60E6vuaqC
Chuck Mangione, ‘Feels So Good’ Hitmaker & Beloved Jazz Musician, Dies at 84 https://t.co/uyD83YONhu
Breaking News: Chuck Mangione, the fluegelhorn-playing hitmaker who helped create the genre known as “smooth jazz,” is dead at 84. https://t.co/kuUIBwjX6R
Jazz flugelhornist and bandleader Chuck Mangione, whose crossover instrumental "Feels So Good" became a pop radio staple in the late 1970s, has died at age 84. His family said he passed peacefully in his sleep on 22 July at his home in Rochester, New York, a death later confirmed by his attorney. Across a six-decade career, Mangione recorded roughly 30 albums and earned 14 Grammy nominations, winning twice: best instrumental composition for "Bellavia" in 1977 and best pop instrumental performance for the soundtrack to "Children of Sanchez" in 1979. "Feels So Good" reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978, while the album of the same name climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard 200, selling more than two million copies. Born in Rochester on 29 November 1940, Mangione studied at the Eastman School of Music, played with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and co-founded the Jazz Brothers with his pianist brother Gap. His compositions were featured at two Olympic Games—"Chase the Clouds Away" in Montreal in 1976 and "Give It All You Got" at the Lake Placid Winter Games in 1980—and he enjoyed a recurring cameo as himself on the animated series “King of the Hill.” He was inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame in 2012.