ANNIE BOSKO

Annie Bosko is a California-born country artist whose music blends traditional roots with a modern edge, shaped by her upbringing on a Central Valley farm and early influences like Patsy Cline, George Strait, and Shania Twain. A lifelong performer, she began singing at a young age, landed her first professional break on a Disney soundtrack at 14, and later moved to Nashville to pursue music full-time, building her career through songwriting, demo work, and touring.

Known for her powerful vocals and authentic storytelling, Bosko has earned support from artists like Vince Gill and Dwight Yoakam while carving out her own lane in modern country. Her breakout single “Crooked Halo” helped establish her as an emerging voice in the genre, leading to major performances, a Grand Ole Opry debut, and the release of her debut album California Cowgirl, which reflects both her West Coast roots and commitment to keeping traditional country spirit alive.