Jazz composer and educator Phil Nimmons dies at 100 after influencing generations

Jazz musician Phil Nimmons is presented with the Governor General's Performing Arts Award by Gov.-Gen. Adrienne Clarkson during a ceremony at Rideau Hall Nov. 1, 2002. Nimmons died peacefully in his sleep on Friday at his Thornhill, Ontario home, his family says. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

THORNHILL, ONTARIO, CANADA - Prolific ºÃÉ«tv jazz composer, educator and clarinetist Phil Nimmons has died at the age of 100 after a musical career that included Canada's highest artistic honour.

His family said Wednesday that Nimmons died peacefully in his sleep on Friday at his Thornhill, Ontario home.

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