Chuck Mangione was born in Rochester, New York on November 29, 1940, so he is celebrating his 81st birthday today November 29, 2021. He is an American flugelhorn player, voice actor, trumpeter and composer. He came to prominence as a member of Art Blakey's band in the 1960s. He achieved international success in 1977 with his jazz-pop single "Feels So Good". Mangione has released more than 30 albums since 1960
Thank you for that information. I knew a lot of it, but some I didn't. LOL Chuck has the same birthday as me, but not the same year. And he was born in the same place as me and my whole family were. On my Father's *and* my Mother's side.😊 Thank you again for your awesome and informative comment.👌
I apologize, but I just realized that I *did* , in fact, know all of the information you listed. I guess I underestimated my knowledge.😂 It was still fantastic to see somebody take the time to write Mr. Mangione's bio.😀
@@frauleinmona Thanks, I think I got it from Wikipedia, but by posting the information, it saves viewers the time to search for it, if interested in learning more about the artist.
@@VILJL You bet! I *love* when people do this. It's incredibly helpful. And so kind to, as you mentioned, save viewers the time to search for the info about the artist. Even though I *did* know this information, I actually forgot all about it. LOL And it was so nice to be reminded that Chuck Mangione and me share the same birthday and the same birth place. So cool.😊🙏
@@frauleinmona Thank you very much. I have received some replies from people saying that the information I gave was from Wikipedia, as if that was a bad thing. It is almost impossible to remember so much information about an artist without going someplace for research and information, but the "haters" just sent me replies saying "Wikipedia"
Having played both trumpet and flugelhorn from 3rd to college (70s-80s), Mangione became one of my favorite musical artists. I still listen to his albums today.
Had the opportunity to see him in concert in 2000. I quit my job because they wouldn't let me have the time off for concert. Well worth it! I still play after 20 years and am proud to say my 2 children (one of which is grown) have both listened to him and brought the spirit of music into their lives. Thanks dad for throwing me his cassette tape way back in 6th grade!
Benjamin Kent that’s really awesome to hear. My father owns a transportation company that my grandfather started in the 40s, still going today even during this time. Chuck used my Dads company for his main source of transportation for him while on tour. I really think his music is being lost on culture since he stopped touring. I really liked reading your post/story.
@@Funnydego I imagine that working for him in many aspects would have been pretty relaxing. I just don't see him as an angry or mean boss... Chuck just oozes cool
I turned my oldest son onto Chuck Mangione when he was a young man. He traveled to Ft. Lauderdale in 2007 to see him, before he knew Chuck would be playing the Jacksonville Jazz Festival (yes, we went to that, too). I got to meet Chuck after his set. On a side note, my ex mother-in-law lives 5 blocks from the studio where he recorded a few of his earlier albums (Dynamic Recording in Rochester, NY).
Feels So Good is one of the first songs I ever remember loving as a child. Born in 1975, we would listen to great music on the way to and from my school
This guy shaped my love for music. I was a young trumpeter in '77 when my mother bought me the LP. I listened to that thing so many times, learned Feels So Good in HS. Spent my life playing trumpet & teaching music. Thanks Chuck. I always hoped to meet that guy
Thank you Chuck for your great music.I was a young kid in the seventies and loved your music.It takes e back to my childhood, when times were happy and more loved.
This man would make an excellent musical teacher. He should inspire the younger generation to truly appreciate what music is supposed to be about instead of what Hollywood has manipulated the public into accepting their degenerate trash to be the new standard.
I know I'm not the only one who hears the Forensic Files theme song music towards the end of the music played here. It takes some who ALWAYS watches that show 2 know.😌
@@GenePalmiter to you and Gary Pugh, the key is WIND 🌬 practice blowing your air/wind and it’ll get a little easier. The challenge is keeping it easy as we tend to want to overpower and control the horn instead of let the air do the work
I'm trying to find out what does the drummer do on (Doin' everything with you - Live at Hollywood bowl version) Min starting 1:40 or 3:29 ua-cam.com/video/V_zWylXAW24/v-deo.html He is simultaneously on the ride Cymbal, high hat and Snare. I'm desperately trying to mimic that sound Thanks
Chuck: "...and that's it". Yep. Soooo easy for Chuck to say...Soooo EASY! That's it. ME: "Yeah, right.... And surgeons say, "It's just an incision here, a suture there, and that's it"!!!
@@68sgstandard he’s Phoebe’s dad in the show “Friends”. It’s a joke from the show because in an episode, her birth mother has a picture of herself with a man and Phoebe thinks it’s her father, but it turns out to be Chuck Mangione.
I had the privilege of seeing Chuck in 1978 - "Feels So Good" quartet. 5,000. fans. Fantastic.
I saw him play taps at Buckley funeral.
Thanks King of the hill!
Still in 2022 😂..my buddy apparently/supposedly is related to him somehow. His mom's words not his.
Chuck Mangione was born in Rochester, New York on November 29, 1940, so he is celebrating his 81st birthday today November 29, 2021. He is an American flugelhorn player, voice actor, trumpeter and composer. He came to prominence as a member of Art Blakey's band in the 1960s. He achieved international success in 1977 with his jazz-pop single "Feels So Good". Mangione has released more than 30 albums since 1960
Thank you for that information. I knew a lot of it, but some I didn't. LOL Chuck has the same birthday as me, but not the same year. And he was born in the same place as me and my whole family were. On my Father's *and* my Mother's side.😊 Thank you again for your awesome and informative comment.👌
I apologize, but I just realized that I *did* , in fact, know all of the information you listed. I guess I underestimated my knowledge.😂 It was still fantastic to see somebody take the time to write Mr. Mangione's bio.😀
@@frauleinmona Thanks, I think I got it from Wikipedia, but by posting the information, it saves viewers the time to search for it, if interested in learning more about the artist.
@@VILJL You bet! I *love* when people do this. It's incredibly helpful. And so kind to, as you mentioned, save viewers the time to search for the info about the artist. Even though I *did* know this information, I actually forgot all about it. LOL And it was so nice to be reminded that Chuck Mangione and me share the same birthday and the same birth place. So cool.😊🙏
@@frauleinmona Thank you very much. I have received some replies from people saying that the information I gave was from Wikipedia, as if that was a bad thing. It is almost impossible to remember so much information about an artist without going someplace for research and information, but the "haters" just sent me replies saying "Wikipedia"
Having played both trumpet and flugelhorn from 3rd to college (70s-80s), Mangione became one of my favorite musical artists. I still listen to his albums today.
Mr. Mangione, your music has moved & inspired me since the 1st time I heard you. It was back in the 70s & I've been a fan ever since.
I’m his uncle. I’ll let him know!
Had the opportunity to see him in concert in 2000. I quit my job because they wouldn't let me have the time off for concert. Well worth it! I still play after 20 years and am proud to say my 2 children (one of which is grown) have both listened to him and brought the spirit of music into their lives. Thanks dad for throwing me his cassette tape way back in 6th grade!
Benjamin Kent that’s really awesome to hear. My father owns a transportation company that my grandfather started in the 40s, still going today even during this time. Chuck used my Dads company for his main source of transportation for him while on tour. I really think his music is being lost on culture since he stopped touring. I really liked reading your post/story.
@@Funnydego I imagine that working for him in many aspects would have been pretty relaxing. I just don't see him as an angry or mean boss... Chuck just oozes cool
I turned my oldest son onto Chuck Mangione when he was a young man. He traveled to Ft. Lauderdale in 2007 to see him, before he knew Chuck would be playing the Jacksonville Jazz Festival (yes, we went to that, too). I got to meet Chuck after his set.
On a side note, my ex mother-in-law lives 5 blocks from the studio where he recorded a few of his earlier albums (Dynamic Recording in Rochester, NY).
I love when musicians actually talk about their instruments and their craft itself.
Feels So Good is one of the first songs I ever remember loving as a child. Born in 1975, we would listen to great music on the way to and from my school
This guy shaped my love for music. I was a young trumpeter in '77 when my mother bought me the LP. I listened to that thing so many times, learned Feels So Good in HS. Spent my life playing trumpet & teaching music. Thanks Chuck. I always hoped to meet that guy
Thank you Chuck for your great music.I was a young kid in the seventies and loved your music.It takes e back to my childhood, when times were happy and more loved.
This is my dude.. I love his music since I heard him back in the 70's....
Feels so good to hear Chuck Mangione 🤩🤩👏👏👏
Holy Hell! This is the first time I have ever heard Chuck Mangione play a trumpet. He's ALWAYS on flugelhorn.
Check him out playing with the jazz brothers and then art Blakey’s band
Listening to give it all you got and feels so good in 2022. Feels so freaking good.
Hey Arlen, are you ready to soft rock?
@Jadiel Cyrus No one gives a shit.
Always love to hear him play, still listening your Amazing May God Bless you abundantly.🙏❤️👍
Así dan ganas de prender, que buen maestro!! Simplicidad!! Me encanta tu música!
From the master himself...honored...
Thank you chuck nice segment.
If they're really bringing back King of the Hill, I really hope Chuck is still a part of it.
Played the flugelhorn on senior night back in 1981, one of Chuck's songs. Land of Make Believe on a Getzen Eterna.
Yes, definitely an early hero of mine too. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video!!!
Live @ Hollywood Bowl..one of The Greatest concerts Ever!!! A True Legend!
I’m glad Chuck pointed out where the mouthpiece is. Thanks Chuck!
Very humble guy.☺
This was awesome. I'd love to see videos of famous musicians basically giving a mini lesson about how they play their instruments.
It does feel so good. Oh yeah
I love this man
One of my heroes .
PRETTY COOL VIDEO CHUCK THANK YOU
Maestro❤
muchas gracias.
❤️ feel so good. always
..... and the rest is pure musical genius!
Amo de las trompetas..bien Mangione
Wao the máster at work ..... I Salute you
Such great insight, from an amazing artist, and from what i've heard a beautiful human being.
#OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #Audioded
Perfect explanation.
King of the hill!
Great Chuck!
Wait.. he’s real?!?
Yes
OH YEAH!!!!!!
OH YEAH!!!!!
Wow your not a bright bulb are you!?
WOW CHUCK IS FANTASTIC GUY .
meu idolo e do brasil
This man hasn't aged a bit!
the best chuck mangione is muy favorite
참 좋습니다!
Too...COOL!🙏🇺🇸👍
This man would make an excellent musical teacher.
He should inspire the younger generation to truly appreciate what music is supposed to be about instead of what Hollywood has manipulated the public into accepting their degenerate trash to be the new standard.
He was a teacher in NY.
The best!
Thank you. Just went flugelhorn at 69
I know I'm not the only one who hears the Forensic Files theme song music towards the end of the music played here. It takes some who ALWAYS watches that show 2 know.😌
I replayed it three times trying to place it and I was getting close. Then I saw your comment and you’re absolutely right.
at the hbg pa forum 1978 i was 19 im 65 now wow
Wow...he's alot older than I remembered.
CaptainCreature uh yea. That’s Life der
@@Ampdriver LOL Yeah, and so are you and I!! 😆😆
Im a drummer. I bought several flugels to try. I sold them. Its really hard to blow horns. Looks easy. They sound great when played.
I started learning the fluglehorn 2 weeks ago and I hurt all over. I'm 64 years old and I can use the exercise.
@@GenePalmiter to you and Gary Pugh, the key is WIND 🌬 practice blowing your air/wind and it’ll get a little easier. The challenge is keeping it easy as we tend to want to overpower and control the horn instead of let the air do the work
Awesome
may I know the tittle of thr first tune he play
+violet llanes Feels So Good
+violet llanes It's Called, "Feels So Good".
Can someone please upload "Take it to Church" by Chuck? Thanks
Wow !!!! Chuck Mangione~!~!~!~ He was a ~cool-cat~ .............. B-4 there were
........................... ~~C-O-O-L * C-A-T-S~~ ............... ~!~
I'm trying to find out what does the drummer do on (Doin' everything with you - Live at Hollywood bowl version)
Min starting 1:40 or 3:29 ua-cam.com/video/V_zWylXAW24/v-deo.html
He is simultaneously on the ride Cymbal, high hat and Snare.
I'm desperately trying to mimic that sound
Thanks
it's that simple.
Lol I thought we was smoking up a joint on that thumbnail :D
Lol 😂 me too!
Neighbor in the hotel? I wonder how many Complaints Chuck has had ! 💜
Hes the only guy Ive heard that can make that flugelhorn grunt
Did not know he is a real person
This man should be selling music and music accessories I tell ya hwat
Up
Omg why 3d printer!!
Supermarket
i'm not a chick, i'm a dude!
It fuels so good
Chuck: "...and that's it".
Yep. Soooo easy for Chuck to say...Soooo EASY! That's it.
ME: "Yeah, right....
And surgeons say, "It's just an incision here, a suture there, and that's it"!!!
He kinda looks like frank buffay
Hi Christine. Who's Frank Buffay?
@@68sgstandard he’s Phoebe’s dad in the show “Friends”. It’s a joke from the show because in an episode, her birth mother has a picture of herself with a man and Phoebe thinks it’s her father, but it turns out to be Chuck Mangione.
badarse.