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Gene HarrisGene Harris, born Eugene Haire on September 1, 1933, was an influential American jazz pianist noted for his soul jazz style that blended elements of blues and gospel. Active from the mid-1950s until his death in 2000, he gained prominence as a member of The Three Sounds, a trio that recorded extensively for Blue Note and Verve. After a period of retirement, he returned to performance in the 1980s, working with renowned artists like Ray Brown and leading his own groups primarily under Concord Records. His legacy includes contributions to jazz education and events honoring his impact on the genre. (Source: Wikipedia)
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