Mosché Snowden, is an International recording artist, producer, writer and philanthropist from Rock Hill, South Carolina. He is best known as a trombone player but also plays drums, baritone, and tuba. He has worked with some of the biggest names in gospel, jazz, r&b, and hip hop. Mosché began playing trombone at age 12 and since has shared the stage with acts such as, Anthony Brown, Eryka Badu, Kim Burrell and Fredric Yonnet to name a few. The Kennedy Center coined him as the " Jazz Funk Luminary". Mosché has recorded with artist like Wale, Stokely Williams of Mint Condition, R&B singer Horace brown