Dave Dexter and Lawrence Welk sitting on sofas and talking across a coffee table in a room with glass bookshelves. Dexter is on the left, wearing plaid pants and sitting next to travel bags and a camera. Welk is on the right, wearing checkered pants.
Herb Jeffries, Desi Arnaz, Anita O'Day, and Dave Dexter seated at tables with microphones and water pitchers for a KLAC radio broadcast. Jeffries is looking down with head in hand. Arnaz and O'Day are looking to the side and smiling. Dexter is leaning forward.
Dave Dexter and Duke Ellington sitting at a table with KLAC microphones before a broadcast of "Can You Tie That." Dexter is leaning forward and looking to the side. Ellington is looking forward and smiling.
1st from left: Mr. T.A. Keegan, Sales Admin, The Gramophone Co, Ltd., Singapore Branch; 2nd from left: Miss Mona Fong, Chinese Recording Artiste; 3rd from left: Miss Normadiah, Malay Film Star &Recording Artiste; 4th from left: Mr. Dave Dexter, Jr, Director, Artiste and Repertoire, Capitol Records, Inc.; 5th from left: Miss Maria Menado, Malay Film Star &Recording Artiste; 6th from left: Miss Momo, Malay Recording Artiste; Behind 6th from left: Mr. Benjamin Kleinman, Band Leader &President, Singapore Musicians Union; 8th from left: Mr. Lim Chin Wah, Sales Admin, The Gramophone Co, Ltd., Singapore Branch; 9th behind: Mr. H.T. Chua, Sales Admin, The Gramophone Co, Ltd., Singapore Branch; 10th from left: Mr. Lee Choh Ming, Recording Engineer, The Gramophone Co, Ltd., Singapore Branch (from photo caption).
Jimmy Dorsey, Dave Dexter, Ed Flynn, and a group of unidentified people crowded together and laughing. Dorsey is standing on the left, looking forward and smiling. Dexter is seated in the center, looking forward and smiling.
Ella Logan talking to Dave Dexter during a radio broadcast for KLAC. Logan and Dexter are sitting at tables covered with microphones and water pitchers.
Dave Dexter facing to the side and speaking into a KLAC microphone. Dexter is wearing a pinstripe suit and is seated at a table with microphones, water glasses, and ashtrays. An unidentified person is leaning back behind Dexter.
Dave Dexter, Gregory Peck, and Al Jarvis sitting at tables in the KLAC studio covered with microphones. Other unidentified men stand in the back of the studio.
Dave Dexter adjusting a Capitol Records studio microphone stand for an unidentified musician, in the center, and Dave Cavanaugh. Cavanaugh is looking down at the microphone and holding a saxophone under his arm.
Count Basie and Glenn Wallichs standing against a studio wall and smiling. Basie is wearing a light colored suit and looking to the side. Wallichs is wearing a dark colored suit and looking forward.
Dave Dexter and Gregory Peck sitting at a table in the KLAC studio covered with microphones and water pitchers. Peck is sitting on the right, wearing a suit jacket.
Buddy Rich and Jimmy Hilliard listening to a recording. Rich is standing and leaning over the record player. Hilliard is sitting and resting one arm on the record player.
Studio executive Mike Nidorf and singer Jo Stafford sitting at a dining table with unidentified people in the background. Stafford is wearing a dark fur coat.
Johnny Mercer standing behind a Capitol Records microphone in a recording studio, leaning forward with one hand on his knee and looking to the side. Mercer is wearing a patterned suit jacket and holding music in one hand.
Dave Dexter seated on a table in an office with album covers hanging on the wall. Dexter is wearing a dark suit and tie, holding records under one arm and a coffee cup at his side.
Bing Crosby, Dave Dexter, Al Jarvis, and Bob Hope standing left to right behind Ella Logan. Logan is sitting at a table with a KLAC microphone. Crosby is speaking to Hope and the others are looking forward.
Dave Dexter standing next to Stan Kenton in an office. Dexter is holding a pipe and Kenton is wearing a suit and striped tie. Both are laughing and facing forward.
Celebrating the signing of Theodora Lynch, lyric soprano, and John Garris, lyric tenor, by the American Recording Company to do a series of semi-classical records together, a luncheon is held at LaRue's. Left to right are: Mark Leff, president of American Recording; Alfred H. Morton, president of National Concert and Artists Corp., who represented the artists; Garris, Miss Lynch, and Richard Morros, another American Recording executive (from photo caption).