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Chuck Mangione, the renowned flugelhorn player who brought music to two Olympic Games and won two Grammys, has died at age 84 ...
Tributes have been pouring in for Chuck Mangione since the jazz great's July 22 death was announced by his family.
Chuck Mangione, iconic flugelhorn player behind “Feels So Good,” dies at 84 in Rochester. Jazz world mourns his legacy.