Chuck Mangione, the legendary jazz musician, passed away on July 27, 2023, at the age of 84. Born on November 29, 1938, in Rochester, New York, Mangione was a renowned flugelhorn player and composer. He is best known for his iconic hit ‘Feels So Good’, which became a staple of 1970s jazz and pop music. Mangione’s music career spanned over six decades, during which he released numerous albums and collaborated with other notable musicians. His unique sound, which blended elements of jazz, rock, and pop, captivated audiences worldwide. Mangione’s early life was marked by a strong passion for music, which was encouraged by his father, a jazz pianist. He began playing the trumpet at a young age and later switched to the flugelhorn, which became his signature instrument. Throughout his career, Mangione was nominated for several Grammy Awards and won two. He was also awarded the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters award in 2010. Mangione’s music was not only popular among jazz enthusiasts but also crossed over into the mainstream, making him a household name. His hit song ‘Feels So Good’ has been featured in various films, TV shows, and commercials, introducing his music to new generations of fans. Mangione was also a dedicated educator and taught music at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. He was known for his charismatic stage presence and performed at numerous jazz festivals and concerts throughout his career. Mangione’s legacy extends beyond his music, as he inspired countless young musicians to pursue careers in jazz. His passing has been met with an outpouring of tributes from the music community, celebrating his contributions to the world of jazz. Mangione is survived by his wife, and his music will continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans around the world. The jazz community has lost a true legend, but his music will live on, inspiring future generations of musicians and fans alike.