Though Kyle Eastwood earned his film score credits in the early 90s composing “The Red Zone” with Michael Stevens for Clint’s film “The Rookie” and performing on the Regarding Henry soundtrack, he was well into his career as a renowned jazz bassist and recording artist when he made scoring a regular aspect of his eclectic resume. He officially launched this stage of his career as a film composer collaborating with Michael Stevens on pieces for Clint’s Oscar winning film “Mystic River.” Kyle and Stevens also co-composed elements of the score for Best Picture winner “Million Dollar Baby,” “Letters from Iwo Jima,” “Gran Torino,” “Invictus” and his sister Alison’s 2007 film “Rails & Ties.” Kyle also did arrangements for “Flags of Our Fathers” and “Changeling,” and composed original pieces for Clint’s film “J. Edgar, which also featured Kyle onscreen as a member of the Stork Club Band.