view cart menu separator categories menu separator faq
advanced search
categories  > READY TO PLAY USED 8-Track Tapes (2407)
Chuck Mangione - Bellavia 8-track tape
2 images
 
Chuck Mangione - Bellavia 8-track tape
Chuck Mangione - Bellavia 8-track tape

Chuck Mangione - Bellavia 8-track tape

Price: $7.99 add to cart     
Feedback: 100%, 2500 sales Ask us a question
Shipping: USPS calculated click to check
Condition: Used
Returns: 7 days, buyer pays return shipping (more)
Payment with:
Throughout the 1970s, Chuck Mangione was a celebrity. His purposely lightweight music was melodic pop that was upbeat, optimistic and sometimes uplifting. Mangione's records were big sellers yet few of his fans from the era knew that his original goal was to be a bebopper. His father had often taken Chuck and his older brother Gap (a keyboardist) out to see jazz concerts and Dizzy Gillespie was a family friend. While Chuck studied at the Eastman School, the two Mangiones co-led a bop quintet called the Jazz Brothers that recorded several albums for Jazzland, often with Sal Nistico on tenor. Chuck Mangione played with the big bands of Woody Herman and Maynard Ferguson (both in 1965) and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1965-67). In 1968, now sticking mostly to his soft-toned flugelhorn, Mangione formed a quartet that also featured Gerry Niewood on tenor and soprano. They cut a fine set for Mercury in 1972 but otherwise Mangione's recordings in the 1970s generally used large orchestras and vocalists (including Esther Satterfield), putting the emphasis on lightweight melodies such as "Hill Where the Lord Hides," "Land of Make Believe," "Chase the Clouds Away" and the huge 1977 hit (featuring guitarist Grant Geissman) "Feels So Good." After a recorded 1978 Hollywood Bowl concert that summed up his pop years and a 1980 two-LP set that alternated pop and bop (with guest Dizzy Gillespie), Mangione gradually faded out of the music scene. In the 1970s Chuck Mangione recorded for Mercury and A&M; in the 1980s he had a couple of very forgettable Columbia albums and had not been heard from in the '90s until a 1997 comeback tour found him in good form, having a reunion with his "Feels So Good" band. The Feeling's Back followed in 1999. Comes with everlast splice and pad(s).
Other Products from 8tracksrback:View all products
Hank Williams Jr. - Lone Wolf Cassette Tape
$7.00
Johnny Cash & Jerry Lee Lewis - Sunday Down South ( Sun ) 8-track tape
$19.99
Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo 1978 EPIC A52 8-TRACK TAPE
$12.99
The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You 1981 WB RSR T15 8-TRACK TAPE
$19.99
Casino Lights with Al Jarreau - Recorded Live At Montreux Switzerland 1982 CRC 8-track tape
$24.99
Loverboy - Classics Their Greatest Hits 1994 CBS C6 Cassette Tape
$12.00
John Denver - John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 2 1977 RCA T11 8-TRACK TAPE
$12.99
Paul McCartney & Wings - Wings Greatest 1978 CAPITOL T10 8-TRACK TAPE
$19.99
ZZ Top - Recycler Cassette Tape
$7.00
30 CC Glass Wide AS GR Gry Foam Pads Wht Base + 30 Brown Felt Pads 8-Track Tape
$21.99
Last Updated: 12 Oct 2024 09:46:15 PDT home  |  about  |  terms  |  contact
Powered by eCRATER - a free online store builder