EntityQ945778· pop 26· linked from 283 articlesQ945778Sign in to saveAmerican jazz musician (1940–2025)PersonBorn1940-01-01Died2025-07-24via Open Library + WikidataFilm & TVActing · Rochester, New York, U.S.Known forWhere Are They Now? — Self1999Monterey Jazz Festival 1975 — Self1998King of the Hill — Chuck Mangione (voice)1997Chuck Mangione - Jazz Legends Live — Self1989Magnum, P.I. — Jimmy Nolan1980Playboy's Roller Disco & Pajama Party1979Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 1979 — Self - Performer1978The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1978 — Self1978Rock Concert — Self1973Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest — Self1972via TMDBKey datesBorn1 January 1940Died24 July 2025via Wikidata · CC0Wikidata factsInstance ofhumanGendermaleCitizenshipUnited StatesPlace of birthRochesterPlace of deathRochesterSiblingGap MangioneEducated atEastman School of MusicLanguages spokenEnglish languageField of workpopular musicGenrejazz-funkConnectionsWashington, D.C.EntityThe BeatlesConceptCategories1940 births2025 deathsAmerican jazz flugelhornistsAmerican jazz trumpetersAmerican male jazz musiciansAmerican male trumpetersAmerican people of Italian descentA&M Records artistsChesky Records artistsColumbia Records artistsEastman School of Music alumniGrammy Award winnersJazz musicians from New York (state)