Mary Chapin
Carpenter,
"Jubilee Live at Wolf Trap" |
A PBS Special Broadcast and
Video, live performance recorded and mixed by Bob Dawson, with additional segments
recorded by Jim Robeson. |
Mary Chapin
Carpenter,
"Live at 9:30 Club"
Washington, DC |
A Music Choice Pay-Per-View
live performance. Bob Dawson mixed the music for the broadcast as well as the evening's
live entertainment. |
| "Steal
This Movie" |
Bob Dawson recorded and mixed
the song "Mellow Yellow" performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter |
"Martin
Scorsese Presents the Blues:
A Musical Journey" |
Mike Fisher recorded and mixed a
Cephas and Wiggins track for the PBS Series Broadcast in the Fall of 2003. |
| "The Road" |
A syndicated television show,
with segments mixed by both Jim Robeson and Bob Dawson. |
| "How The West
Was Lost" |
A Discovery Channel documentary
series, with composer and music director Peter Kater, won an ACE Award. Recorded and mixed
by Jim Robeson, and Bob Dawson. |
| "The Women of
Country" |
CBS Special featuring Mary
Chapin Carpenter, Pam Tillis, Trisha Yearwood, Kathy Matea, Suzy Boggus, and more. Mixed
by Bob Dawson. |
| Tin Cup |
Bob Dawson recorded and mixed
one song for the movie, Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Let Me Into Your Heart." |
| Fly Away Home |
Bob Dawson recorded Mary Chapin
Carpenter singing songs for the movie under the musical
direction of Mark Isham. |
| "Take Me Out to
the Ballgame" |
Mary Chapin Carpenter singing
for the WHAT A GAME! promo series for Major League Baseball, recorded and mixed by Bob
Dawson. |
| Africans in America |
WGBH broadcast on PBS and CD
set. Music was produced by Bernice Johnson Reagon. Recorded and mixed by Jim Robeson with
additional mixing by Bob Dawson |
A Paralyzing Fear.
The Story of
Polio in America |
Music for the PBS documentary
written and produced by Paul Christianson, engineered by Bob Dawson. Nominated for a 1999
Emmy in the category - Outstanding Achievement in a Craft in News and Documentary
Programming - Music. |