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Jazz flugelhorn legend Chuck Mangione passed away at 84, leaving behind a legacy defined by melody, warmth, and unapologetic joy in a genre often dominated by intensity and complexity. Written in the voice of veteran music critic Lenny Vaughn, this obituary traces Mangione’s rise from Rochester prodigy to global sensation with hits like Feels So Good, while defending his oft-criticized embrace of accessibility. From his early work with Art Blakey to scoring the Olympics and charming fans on King of the Hill, Mangione never stopped making music that felt—truly—so good. His sound, once mocked by jazz purists, now stands as a timeless reminder that beauty is a form of rebellion. This one spins forever. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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