Chuck Mangione Dead at 84

https://www.tmz.com/2025/07/24/chuck-mangione-dead/

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  1. > Famed jazz musician Chuck Mangione is dead … TMZ has confirmed.

    > The flugelhorn and trumpet player died this week at his home in Rochester, New York … according to his manager. We’re told Chuck died from natural causes.

  2. Kinda strange that I never saw a picture of him as an old man.  Even in King of the Hill he looked as he did in the 1970s.

  3. No. We already got our third in hulk hogan. We didn’t need this one.

  4. This makes 5 by my count. Thought we would be spared at 3

  5. I was about 9 years old when my parents took me to see a Chuck Mangione concert around 1978. It was practically life-changing with the songs, setlist and musicianship on that stage was simply mind-blowing. This was basically the same lineup who played the “Live at Hollywood Bowl” concert, which I still listen to regularly. We’ll miss you, Chuck.

  6. I’m 48, and quite literally thought he was just a fictional character from king of the hill.

  7. I knew he was technically a real-life person, but I can only picture the King of the Hill character. He seemed like he had a great sense of humor, allowing them to poke fun of him on the show.

  8. at this rate the king of the hill spin off is gonna need to have a “in memoriam” slide after every episode. hopefully no one else associated with the projects has any accidents over the next week or two…

    edit: the actor for bill and buck strickland is 73 years old, and like almost all of them are in there 60s but one or two

  9. I thought I was going completely insane thinking he died two years ago but that was Bobby Caldwell.

  10. Jesus, celebrities are dropping like flies this week.

  11. The FBI needs to investigate who is killing these celebs

  12. Dude all of these guys in the past week. Who’s next? You decide on EPIC RAP BATTLES OF HISTORY

  13. I’m actually sad over this one, not Hulk Hogan.

  14. Condolences to his family and loved ones, wonderful musician. Universe, if you care, this seems like plenty of deaths for one week, thanks.

  15. The moment I read this, his music floated through my brain. What an incredible legacy that people can hear his music years and years later. Extraordinary.

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