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Remembering iconic Montreal jazz drummer, bebop master Norman Marshall Villeneuve

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Norman Marshall Villeneuve, an iconic Canadian jazz drummer and bebop master, died Wednesday at 87 in Montreal after suffering a brain aneurysm. Known for his musicality, mentorship, and passion, Villeneuve was largely self-taught and performed with jazz greats like Oscar Peterson and Duke Ellington. He established the Norman Marshall Villeneuve Scholarship to support young percussion students. His death is mourned by the jazz community worldwide, with many affirming his legacy that "jazz lives."

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  1. 1 1938: Norman Marshall Villeneuve born.
  2. 2 1980-1993: Performed four times at "Sound of Toronto Jazz" concert series.
  3. 3 2013: Created the Norman Marshall Villeneuve Scholarship.
  4. 4 2016-2019: Scholarship awarded to Concordia University students.
  5. 5 2018: Received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Drum Fest in Quebec City.
  6. 6 Wednesday: Norman Marshall Villeneuve dies at 87 at Lachine Hospital after a brain aneurysm.
  7. 7 July 19: Visitation organized at JJ Cardinal Funeral Home in Lachine.
  • Loss of an iconic figure in Canadian jazz
  • Outpouring of tributes from the global jazz community
What: Norman Marshall Villeneuve, a renowned Canadian jazz drummer, passed away at the age of 87.
When: Wednesday morning (Villeneuve's death); 1938 (born); 1980-1993 (performed in Toronto concert series); 2013 (scholarship created); 2016-2019 (scholarship awarded at Concordia); 2018 (Lifetime Achievement Award).
Where: Lachine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Grew up in Saint-Henri, near Little Burgundy, Montreal. Performed in Toronto, Quebec City.
Why: He died after suffering a brain aneurysm.
How: Natural causes (brain aneurysm).

Norman Marshall Villeneuve, an iconic Canadian jazz drummer and bebop master, died Wednesday at 87 in Montreal after suffering a brain aneurysm. Known for his musicality, mentorship, and passion, Villeneuve was largely self-taught and performed with jazz greats like Oscar Peterson and Duke Ellington. He established the Norman Marshall Villeneuve Scholarship to support young percussion students. His death is mourned by the jazz community worldwide, with many affirming his legacy that "jazz lives."