she`s so skirt!
Brittany Bosco sings with style.
“It’s been hard to find a balance between school and music, but my heart is in both fashion and song, so it works out,” assures the SCAD student who’s been lighting up Savannah’s hip-hop scene as of late. A graduate of Jenkins High School, the down-to-earth diva trained classically as a first soprano, knowledge she says helps a lot with the free-and-easy styles of jazz and R&B. Her solo performances feature a mix of covers and originals from her forthcoming album, produced by local engineer Alex Goose. “Sometimes I’ll get inspired in the middle of the night and call him up, and I’ll have beats thirty minutes later.” Brittany began as and often still is the only woman performing with several downtown bands, and she credits those veteran musicians for encouraging her ambitions. “They put me on the scene, and gave me opportunities. I definitely have my wings now.”