2007 Winner - North American Country Music Organization Bluegrass Band of the Year and Most Promising Songwriter Of the Year
Dawn selected for the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist Showcase, Friday, July 27th, 2007, Hillsdale, NY
2007 New England Country Music Organization Band Of The Year, Bluegrass
2007 New England Country Music Organization Songwriter Of The Year, Bluegrass, for "Who Shot John Cyrus?"
2007 New England Country Music Organization Most Promising Songwriter Of The Year, Bluegrass, for "That's God Talking"
American Songwriter Magazine, issue July/August 2007, 4th Place Lyric Award for "Who Shot John Cyrus?".
A natural performer, Dawn first began entertaining at the age of 5 singing and conducting along with Mitch Miller in front of the family's black and white TV. A few years of endless begging and pleading later, she received a Harmony guitar at age 9. Then followed the musically formative years spent in her room playing and singing along to 45's of Johnny Cash, Peter, Paul & Mary, Glen Campbell, the Kingston Trio, Credence Clearwater and JT on that first flat top. At 17 she acquired the '73 Martin D-18 guitar that she still brings on stage with her today.
A teenage veteran of the the RI singer/songwriter scene in the late 70's Dawn spent time playing various clubs and coffeehouses in the area. Though underage at the time, she managed to make her way into the famed folk club "Salt" on Thames Street in Newport night after night to see and hear such luminaries as Tom Rush, Aztec Two Step, Jonathan Edwards, Eric Anderson and new comers to the scene like Cheryl Wheeler
Relocating to the Boston area to pursue sound engineering, she worked though the 80's with a various local rock & roll and women's bands. Employed by a professional sound reinforcement company, she contributed her skills to shows with Eddie Rabbit, Orleans, Miles Davis, Holly Near, Margie Adams and many others. And occasionally could be found working on independent projects with local bands in The Cars studio on Newbury Street.
After stepping away from the music industry for many years, she returned in 2000 to her love of Bluegrass, country, roots and Americana music.
Dawn crafts songs that move between bluegrass, folk and country styles. With messages that are positive and uplifting, her songs speak of relationships, family and those things common to the human experience that resonate with all of us.
Added by bradyperks on August 16, 2009