Dave Dexter, Jr.
Biography
David Edwin Dexter Jr. (November 25, 1915 – April 19, 1990) was an American music journalist, record company executive, and producer known primarily for his long association with Capitol Records. He worked with many important figures in jazz and traditional popular music, including Count Basie, Peggy Lee, Duke Ellington, and Frank Sinatra. Dexter is also known for his role in Capitol's turning down the early singles by the Beatles as well as his subsequent decisions regarding their packaging, and his sometimes altering their recordings for the American market.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Help!
1965

Meet The Beatles!
1964

Beatles '65
1964

The Beatles' Second Album
1964

Help! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1965

Something New
1964

The Early Beatles
1965

The Beatles' Story
1964

A Rock & Roll Collection
1972

The Best Of Edith Piaf
1962

Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
1966

The Best Of Nat King Cole
1968

Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas
1967

Hide And Seekers
1964

The Best Of Count Basie
1963

30 By Ella
1968

Misty Blue
1968

A World Of Our Own
1965

Peter And Gordon
1964

O Amor, O Sorriso E A Flor
1960

Les Baxter's Teen Drums
1960

Skins!
1957

Show-Biz Blues 1968 To 1970 Volume 2
2000

London Live '68
1986
Credited work
1,404 releases · 346 albums · active 1950–2025
- Production · 926
- Other credits · 399
- Performance · 232
Studios: Capitol Studios · Waring-fds Digital · Crescendo Club, Hollywood · Granny's Dinner Theatre, Dallas, Texas
