Kjell Ingemar Öhman, born on September 3, 1943, in Enskede, Stockholm, Sweden, was a Swedish jazz pianist, organist, composer, and musical director. He collaborated on numerous albums, including Polare (1969) with Douglas Westlund, and released his debut album No Comments (1969). Öhman contributed to over 8,000 recordings. Collaborations included work with Alice Babs, Georgie Fame, and Charlie Norman. He served as a musical director for television programs such as Notknäckarna and Allsång på Skansen (1994–2010). In 2006, Öhman received the Jan Johansson-stipendiet. His discography includes the albums Misturada (1975), Twist for Jimmy Smith (2009), and The Duke (2012). Öhman passed away on November 5, 2015.