Master Sgt. Nadia Sosnoski is a vocalist with Max Impact. Originally from Anaheim, California, her Air Force career began in 2019 as a member of the Singing Sergeants before she joined Max Impact in 2021.
Sgt. Sosnoski has appeared in a variety of settings, to include televised musical performances from the White House, in a video with Lee Greenwood and Home Free performing “God Bless the USA,” and in live performances singing alongside Gavin DeGraw, Andy Grammar, Alison Krauss and Kellie Pickler. Additionally, she has deployed twice, performing for embassies abroad, American and NATO troops and local populations in more than ten countries.
Prior to joining the Air Force, Sgt. Sosnoski was an active performer in Nashville where she was a soprano in the Nashville Symphony Chorus for two seasons, the lead singer for both a Motown-style band called The Soul Searchers, and for the rock band, JGX. Her original music has been featured on daytime television shows and her voice over work can be heard in both television and radio commercials. She has also performed with Alison Krauss, David Burnham, Susan Egan and “Weird Al” Yankovic. While attending college, Nadia acted as soprano and tour manager for the international award-winning a cappella group, Pitch Slapped. She went on to perform on cruise ships, and musically direct for theme parks.
A 2012 graduate from Berklee College of Music, Sgt. Sosnoski earned a Bachelor’s degree dual majoring in professional music and songwriting, and earned a minor in acoustics and electronics.