Eddie Baxter (November 23, 1922 – August 21, 1998) was an American organist who provided music for several TV programs and recorded several albums for various labels, most importantly for Dot.
[2] Following his discharge, he did not return to his studies but instead joined Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra.
[2] He then became Lowery Organ Company's resident artist, then subsequently was their representative in the Southern California territory.
Some of his earlier efforts were not met with enthusiasm by the trade press, as Billboard called them "uninspiring" and gave them 2 stars.
[5][6] 1961 saw Baxter begin a series of LP records with Dot and these albums received much improved reviews from Billboard, which gave his albums 4 stars while noting he "played with feeling," maximizing focus on the melody while utilizing minimal production.