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Gene Russell was an American jazz pianist and producer, known as the founder and leading figure of Black Jazz Records, established in 1971. His debut album, "New Direction," was the label's first release and featured tracks like "Black Orchid" and "My Cherie Amour." In 1973, he released "Talk to My Lady." Russell's style was characterized by soul-jazz influences, and his work significantly impacted the jazz scene of the 1970s. The products available from the artist Gene Russell include CDs.