Sohale—sometimes spelled as "Sohayle"—is a violinist and composer for the last 19 years. He began studying the violin in third grade and a year later he was performing his own solo violin compositions for friends, family, and classmates to much acclaim. His first teacher—Ms.Heller—inspired him to keep composing and nurtured his love for the violin. Sohale studied violin with Larry Grika, violinist at the Philadelphia Orchestra and music composition with Dr. Robert Maggio, music composition department chair at West Chester University.

Sohale has performed at Verizon Hall, Perelman Theater, and a host of other venues with orchestras such as the Pennsylvania State Orchestra (PMEA), the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, Georgetown University's Symphony Orchestra, and the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra. At Georgetown University, Sohale minored in music and studied conducting with world-renowned conductor Angel Gil-Ordóñez.

Besides music, Sohale is the co-founder of the Bring on the Books Foundation and a serial entrepreneur. He is a graduate of Georgetown University, a 2013 Junior Summer Institute Public Policy Fellow at Princeton University, a 2015 Ariane de Rothschild Fellow at Cambridge University's Judge Business School and Cornell University's Johnson School of Management, and a MBA graduate from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.