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NBA Star Zach Randolphs Influence on Memphiss Music Scene

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Memphis’s music scene is experiencing a surge of interest from prominent figures looking to invest. Among these influential names are Zach Randolph, the co-founder of N-Less Entertainment and a renowned Memphis Grizzlies legend, alongside co-founder Marcus Howell, who have decided to become investors in the Memphis-based company Connect Music.

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Pictured: Marcus “Head” Howell, Zach “Z-Bo” Randolph, and Moneybagg Yo.�NLess Entertainment

The recent event showcased another pivotal moment in Zach Randolph’s journey, as he transitions from being an NBA star to a music executive. Taking the lead in the funding round, Z-Bo and Howell are making a substantial investment in Connect Music.

Memphis is widely acknowledged for its abundant talent and thriving community of independent artists. Recognizing this potential, Connect Music is dedicated to providing these artists with the necessary resources and tools to propel them toward stardom. This aligns perfectly with Randolph and Howell’s vision, as they seek to contribute significantly to the growth and success of Memphis’s music industry.

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