JAKE
Jake Mosca is a singer-songwriter whose music is shaped by miles traveled, roads lived on, and stories earned the long way. Splitting time in and out of Nashville over the past several years, he became a full-time musician after completing a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail—an experience that cemented both his independence and his voice as a writer.
Jake has performed across the United States and internationally in Ireland, England, Romania, and Hungary, bringing a raw, road-tested sound to stages ranging from small pubs to listening rooms and festivals. Along the way, he has worked as a session musician in Nashville, recording with a wide range of artists and contributing to projects across many styles.
Rooted in blues and country, Jake’s musical range spans blues, R&B, rock, jazz, Western swing, and even metal. His influences include Johnny Cash, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, and Merle Haggard—artists whose honesty and grit continue to inform his approach. Music has always been a part of his life; his father, Jim Mosca, studied music at Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Today, Jake is focused primarily on his own original music—songs written while traveling the world and hiking the Appalachian Trail—blending traditional American roots with a restless, modern spirit.