“This Love” - Mosché

“This Love” is just that. A whole lot of love and passion put into 14 tracks. I met Mosché a couple years back when he asked me to play sousaphone with him and his band for a Fat Tuesday party in DC. He first talked to me about this project at the beginning of the COVID19 pandemic. He had all this music that was written and recorded, guest artists had contributed and produced some of the tracks. He handed the project off to me to put it all together.

Working on these types of projects is always so much fun collaborating and this was no different. Unfortunately, because of the pandemic, we didn’t have any late night studio hangs or greasy takeout feasts but still lots of good conversations about music, life, and the future. It was an honor to mix and co-produce “This Love”.

“This Love” is available now! Listen on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Pandora, Deezer, or Tidal.

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".

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