Eric Jupp (1930–2022) was an Australian composer, conductor, and musician known primarily for his work in the easy listening and orchestral genres. He gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a significant figure in Australian music through his innovative arrangements and compositions. Jupp was a versatile artist, adept at blending classical elements with contemporary styles, which helped make orchestral music more accessible to the general public. Notable works include his orchestral arrangements for television and film, as well as his popular albums such as "Eric Jupp Plays the Beatles" and "Eric Jupp's Best." He was also known for his television appearances, particularly on Australian shows where he showcased his orchestral talents. Jupp's impact on music lies in his ability to bridge the gap between classical music and popular culture, contributing to the rise of easy listening as a genre. His work helped to popularize orchestral music in Australia, influencing a generation of musicians and composers. Through his engaging performances and arrangements, Eric Jupp left a lasting legacy in the Australian music scene.