Jack Teagarden, Sharon Pease, Dave Dexter, and Muggsy Spanier standing left to right at the graveside of Clarence "Pinetop" Smith in Chicago, Illinois. Dexter is holding a wreath.
An unidentified man (left) standing with recording executive Stanley Gortikov. Gortikov is holding a trophy and both men are looking forward while smiling.
Helen O'Connell, Dave Dexter, and an unidentified woman at a dining table. O'Connell is sitting at the table and looking forward while smiling. Dexter is standing behind O'Connell with one arm on her shoulder.
Artie Shaw and Dave Dexter looking at artifacts taken by Shaw during his service tour in the South Pacific. Shaw is wearing a formal armed services suit and tie. Dexter is wearing a lighter colored suit and sweater vest.
Dave Dexter, Nat King Cole, Al Jarvis, Freddy Martin, and Dinah Shore, sitting in a tile studio at tables with microphones while recording a broadcast of "Can You Tie That" in Los Angeles, California. In the foreground is a studio audience watching the broadcast.
Dave Dexter seated with a group of unidentified people at the WOV studio Dexter is third from left with his elbow on the table and head resting in hand.
Dave Dexter, Sugar Chile Robinson, and Sharon Pease sitting at a piano. Dexter is on the left, looking to the side. Robinson is in the center, looking forward and smiling. Pease is on the right, looking to the side and smiling.
Dave Dexter, Al Jarvis, Ira Cook, Gene Norman, and Peter Patter (left to right) joking around in a recording studio. Dexter, Jarvis, Norman, and Patter are pulling the suit jacket off Cook.
Ahmad Alaadeen, wearing a ball cap, and engineer, Don Miller, sit among the recording equipment during a recording session for "New Africa Suite" at Airborne Audio Studio in Overland Park, Kansas.
Connie Haines, Al Jarvis, Walter Rubsamen, and Eddie Dein sitting at tables with microphones in a tile studio for a broadcast of "Can You Tie That" KLAC radio program in Los Angeles, California. An unidentified man stands in the corner. In the foreground is an audience watching the broadcast.
Clockwise from bottom left, two unidentified men, Mickey Dexter, Dave Dexter, Mel Blanc, an unidentified man, and Tennessee Ernie Ford are sitting at a dining table with coffee. All are looking up and smiling.
Sammy Cahn and Glenn Wallichs standing with an unidentified man in the center. Cahn is on the left, looking forward and smiling. Wallichs is on the right looking to the side and smiling. Both are wearing dark colored suits.
Dave Dexter, Bob Eberly [née Bob Eberle], and Helen O'Connell standing behind a microphone. Dexter is handing a record to an unidentified man on the side. All are smiling.
Pete Johnson, Dave Dexter, and Big Joe Turner during recording session for Decca Records "Kansas City Jazz" album produced by Dexter in New York City. Johnson is sitting at the piano and looking down while playing. Dexter is standing in the center looking down, wearing a pinstripe vest and striped tie. Turner is standing with one hand on the piano, looking down and wearing a black suit.
Dave Dexter and Red Norvo looking at a package Dexter is holding the package and a pencil in one hand, wearing a pinstripe suit. Norvo is looking at Dexter and smiling, wearing a checkered suit with percussion mallets in his pocket.
Tony Pastor, an unidentified woman, and Andy Russell seated at studio table with KFWB microphones. Dave Dexter and Al Jarvis standing in back looking down at the others.
Dennis Weaver and Dave Dexter standing together for a photo. Weaver is on the left, holding both hands on Dexter's shoulders. Dexter is holding a drink with both hands. Both are smiling and looking forward.
Artie Shaw and Dave Dexter holding a Japanese flag covered in writing. Shaw is holding a cigarette and wearing a formal armed services suit and tie. Dexter is standing on the right, wearing a lighter colored suit.