Jazz trumpeter who had a hit with “Feels So Good,” his jazz-pop single from 1977. He won a 1977 Best Instrumental Composition Grammy Award for “Bellavia,” a collaboration with saxophonist Gerry Niewood. Chuck Mangione was born on November 29, 1940, in Rochester, NY. He was a frequent voice actor on “King of the Hill,” created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels. He was educated from 1958 until 1963 at the Eastman School of Music. He then became trumpeter for Art Blakey‘s Jazz Messengers, carrying on the legacies of such past Blakey legends as Clifford Brown, Freddie Hubbard, Kenny Dorham, Bill Hardman, and Lee Morgan. Scroll below and check our most recent updates about Chuck Mangione Net Worth, Salary, Biography, Age, Career, Wiki. Also discover more detailed information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expenses, Income Reports!
He and his brother Gap often collaborated, sometimes as the Jazz Brothers. They laid down three albums for Riverside Records. He has not shared about He’s parent’s name. We will update Family, Sibling, Spouse and Children’s information. Right now, we don’t have much information about Education Life.
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First Name | Chuck |
Last Name | Mangione |
Profession | Composer |
Age | 80 years |
Birthday & Zodiac | |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Birth Date | November 29, 1940 |
Birthday | November 29 |
Birth Place | Rochester, NY |
Country | NY |
Height & Weight | |
Height (Approx.) | Not Available |
Weight (Approx.) | Not Available |
He composed two songs that became signatures of the Olympic games: “Chase the Clouds Away,” which was featured at the Montreal, Quebec, 1976 Summer Olympics, and “Give It All You Got,” which was used at the 1980 New York Winter Olympics.
Estimated Net Worth in 2020 | $10 Million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2019) | Under Review |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | Primary Income source Composer (profession). |
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