Bosko chats about her new single, upbringing, RodeoHouston and Stagecoach debuts and more
Rising singer/songwriter Annie Bosko proves country music isnโt just about where youโre from, but who you are with her latest single โCalifornia Cowgirl,โ available now via Stone Country Records. Bosko embraces her California and farming roots with the neotraditional song that declares country girls can be found all over the map.
“I’d say that even though I’m from California, I had a pretty, rural upbringing and my uncle was in the rodeo world,” Bosko tells us. “We had five quarter horses and an arena and they did the team roping events and barrel racing and I would go take a horse on horseback and go trail ride and sing. That was like, I would just love to be out in nature on trail ride. That was my jam. I never got into the rodeo events. I just sing a lot of national anthems up but never actually competed. My uncle’s a grape grower in Delano, so I’m very familiar with that area. And I’ve always really had a love for the Bakersfield country sound — Buck Owens. Dwight Yoakam is a friend of mine which is very strange to say that, to be like Dwight Yoakam is a friend. We text him and he and his wife have just been awesome so supportive of, and he actually gave me the idea for ‘California Cowgirl,’ my latest song that came out. I was doing his podcast and he said, ‘California Cowgirl, Annie Bosow.’ And so that’s sort of really what inspired it.”
“California Cowgirl” was released last week and is a taste of her forthcoming debut album. The song follows โBetter Than You,โ her top five duet with multi-platinum country star Joe Nichols.
Following her RodeoHouston debut last month, where she kicked off opening night with a performance of the National Anthem, Bosko will perform at Stagecoach on the Mane Stage on Saturday, April 26th.