
The Memphis Business Journal has the details (and the renderings – insert heart-eyes emoji): According to folks in the know it’s going to be a game-changer for the music programs at the University of Memphis. If you’ve driven down Central Avenue anytime in the last couple of years, you’ve seen something big afoot – it’s the Scheidt Family Music Center, and it’s finally set to open this summer.
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There are few more endearing sights than watching an arena full of people of all ages and walks of life gleefully singing and dancing to the (edited) strains of Al Kapone’s ‘Whoop that Trick.'” Back to school, back to school “Befitting one of America’s greatest music cities, Grizzlies games have some of the best timeout music in the league, playlists that include Stax-era soul alongside more recent classics from Memphis trap legends like Yo Gotti and Three 6 Mafia. Take a minute to enjoy every word of Slate’s amazing appreciation of Ja Morant and all things Memphis Grizzlies basketball, which includes the absolute best in-game environment in the league: So, this one is mostly basketball but it’s also a little music because well, Memphis, y’all.

Featuring PRE signees Key Glock, Big Moochie Grape, Kenny Muney, Jay Fizzle, Joddy Badass, Snupe Bandz, Paper Route Woo and Chitana, the album is a love letter to the former label CEO, including heartfelt titles ‘Role Model’ and ‘In Dolph We Trust.'” Got a basketball jones “Opening with Jay Fizzle’s vulnerable single “Long Live Dolph,” the dedication project celebrates the Memphis mainstay’s legacy through the words of those who admired him most: his roster of up-and-coming artists.
