Jack Eskew
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Jack Eskew (Jackson Whiteside Eskew) (born June 29, 1940) is a musical orchestrator based in Los Angeles, California. He studied music at the University of Southern California before beginning his career by touring the United States with various bands.
In the 1960s, he led the band at Disneyland that appeared nightly in the famous subterranean rising stage, playing trumpet and piano. He subsequently became music director at Disneyland. During the '70s, he worked on such television shows as the Sonny and Cher show and the Mack Davis show.
From the early '80s, Eskew teamed up with film composer Bill Conti and orchestrated such films as The Karate Kid series, Broadcast News, and the Pierce Brosnan remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, among others. Eskew, again working with Conti, has also worked as an orchestrator for numerous telecasts of the annual Academy Awards.