Originally from the Eastern shores of Canada, John Boswell began his musical journey in his early teens performing across Atlantic Canada as guitarist in various bands. The start of a lifetime devoted to musical artistry.


Stranger In The Mirror, Boswell's debut CD is a reflection of this uncanny singer/ songwriter's ability to combine his musical education with the accessible rock sound he cut his teeth on. Produced by longtime friend Creighton Doane (brother of Canadian recording artist Melanie Doane) and mixed by Harry Hess, it's representative of an easily tangible sound, with a style compared by many to that of The Goo Goo Dolls and Coldplay.


The first single "Forgive Me" peaked at #36 on the Canadian BDS AC charts after only 2 weeks on the air. 


To Boswell's credit along with the success of the first single "Forgive Me", the video exposure, and his appearance on Canada AM, he is pleased to have placed a song in the Canadian produced movie titled "No Exit", starring Jeff Wincott of Night Heat fame. Always in 'songwriter' mode Boswell has collaborated with Warner Music recording artist Natalie McMaster, along with producer Kevin MacMichael of Cutting Crew & Robert Plant fame. His live performance history reads like an encyclopedia, having shared the stage with the likes of Steve Earle and Tom Cochrane to mention a few.


"Caught In Your Orbit", the follow up single to "Forgive Me", received play on MuchMoreMusic. The success of the album earned Boswell a nomination for “Best Pop Artist “at the 2003 East Coast Music Awards.  Boswell has had songs licensed in all of Europe and Japan. In 2006 he signed a subpublishing deal with "Marquee Music Publishing Ltd." based in Tokyo Japan. In 2012 Boswell licensed his song "Not My World" to Canadian recording artist Eeve Stever who released the song in French and English. In March 2014 his song "High On A come down was featured in the Canadian film "Three Colors And A Canvas".  Later that same year Boswell produced and mixed "One More Song For Hope" for Chef Michael Smith and his Charity "Bethany's Hope".


In 2019 John co-wrote a new single for an up and coming music artist, produced by Mike Turner, (Our Lady Peace) and has worked extensively with David Wipper, (Alannah Myles, Amanda Marshall, Dan Hill) on various tracks and live performances.


 He continues to write for other artists, teaches and is currently working on new material for his own upcoming EP.