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Gaspare Charles "Gap" Mangione (born July 31, 1938) is a jazz pianist from Rochester, New York. He is the brother of
Chuck Mangione Charles Frank Mangione ( ; born November 29, 1940) 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, and later co-led the Jazz Brothers with his brother ...
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Career

In 1958, Mangione and his brother started performing together as the Mangione Brothers Sextet/Quintet. From 1960–1961 they recorded three albums for Riverside as the Jazz Brothers. In 1968, Mangione released his first solo album, ''Diana in the Autumn Wind'', with drummer
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and bassist
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in their first recordings, and compositions and arrangements by Chuck Mangione. In 2004, Mangione received the Artist of the Year Award from the Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester. In 2015, Mangione was inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame.


Discography


As leader or co-leader

* ''The Jazz Brothers'' as the Mangione Brothers Sextet with
Chuck Mangione Charles Frank Mangione ( ; born November 29, 1940) 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, and later co-led the Jazz Brothers with his brother ...
( Riverside, 1960) * ''Hey Baby!'' as the Jazz Brothers with Chuck Mangione (Riverside, 1961) * ''Spring Fever'' as the Jazz Brothers with Chuck Mangione,
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(Riverside, 1961) * ''Diana in the Autumn Wind'' (GRC, 1968) reissued on CD 2003 * ''Sing Along Junk'' ( Mercury, 1972) * ''...And the Kids Call It Boogie'' (Sagoma, 1974) * ''She and I'' ( A&M, 1974) * ''Gap Mangione!'' (A&M, 1976) * ''Suite Lady'' with Larry Carlton (A&M, 1978) * ''Dancin' Is Making Love'' with Larry Carlton (A&M, 1979) * ''The Boys from Rochester'' with Chuck Mangione,
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, Joe Romano, Frank Pullara (Feels So Good, 1989) * ''Planet Gap'' with the Big Band (Cafe/Josh Music, 1997) * ''Stolen Moments'' with the Big Band (Josh Music, 2003) * ''Family Holidays'' (Josh Music, 2004) * ''Live in Toronto'' (Josh Music, 2015)


As sideman or guest

With
Chuck Mangione Charles Frank Mangione ( ; born November 29, 1940) 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, and later co-led the Jazz Brothers with his brother ...
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Friends and Love ''Friends & Love...A Chuck Mangione Concert'' is a double album recorded live at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York on May 9, 1970, and released by Mercury Records. It features Chuck Mangione on flugelhorn; the Rochester Philharmonic Orch ...
'' (Mercury, 1970) * '' Together: A New Chuck Mangione Concert'' (Mercury, 1971) * ''Land of Make Believe'' (Mercury, 1973) * ''Chase the Clouds Away'' (A&M, 1975) * ''Bellavia'' (A&M, 1975) * ''Tarantella'' (A&M, 1980) With others * ''Dixieland at the Roundtable'', Salt City Six (Roulette, 1958) * ''Wilmer and the Dukes'', Wilmer & the Dukes (Aphrodisiac, 1969) * ''Once I Loved'', Esther Satterfield (Sagoma, 1974; reissued on A&M) Sampled by major rappers * A Tribe Called Quest * Chance the Rapper * Ghostface Killah * Guerilla Black * Jadakiss * Jaylib * Kendrick Lamar * People Under the Stairs * Slum Village * Styles P * Swizz Beatz * Talib Kweli


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mangione, Gap 1938 births 20th-century American pianists American jazz pianists American male pianists American jazz bandleaders American people of Italian descent Living people Musicians from Rochester, New York People from Greece, New York Jazz musicians from New York (state) Syracuse University alumni 21st-century American pianists 20th-century American male musicians 21st-century American male musicians American male jazz musicians Mangione family