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Charles Frank Mangione, the flugelhorn virtuoso behind the iconic 1977 hit Feels So Good, passed away peacefully in his sleep on July 22, 2025, at his home in Rochester, New York.
Rose to fame with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and co-founded The Jazz Brothers with his brother Gap
Released over 30 albums, blending jazz, pop, and orchestral elements
Won two Grammy Awards, including one for Bellavia (1977) and another for Children of Sanchez (1979)
Composed Olympic themes: Chase the Clouds Away (1976) and Give It All You Got (1980)
Gained a new generation of fans with his recurring role on King of the Hill, where he played a fictionalized version of himself
Donated his signature brown felt hat and memorabilia to the Smithsonian in 2009
Mangione’s smooth horn stylings and melodic sensibility made him a crossover sensation, with Feels So Good reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming one of the most recognizable instrumental tracks of the 20th century.
Want a poetic tribute, caption remix, or campaign-style send-off to honor his legacy? I’d love to help you craft something that truly… feels so good.
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