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.

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