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'''Lonnie King''', also known as '''Bik Lonnie''' (born [[1979]] - died [[January 13]], [[2008]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a music and video producer known for documenting Birmingham's street scene.
'''Lonnie King''', also known as '''Bik Lonnie''' (born [[July 22]], [[1979]] - died [[January 13]], [[2008]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a music and video producer known for documenting Birmingham's street scene.


King's CDs and DVDs were released under his '''Say Nigh Entertainment''' label.
King's CDs and DVDs were released under his '''Say Nigh Entertainment''' label.

Revision as of 10:00, 15 January 2008

Lonnie King, also known as Bik Lonnie (born July 22, 1979 - died January 13, 2008 in Birmingham) was a music and video producer known for documenting Birmingham's street scene.

King's CDs and DVDs were released under his Say Nigh Entertainment label.

King was struck and killed by a car involved in an illegal drag race on Republic Avenue near Avenue W in the Pratt community. The incident was recorded by several videographers and at least two clips were posted to YouTube in the days following. The driver of the vehicle that struck King has not been identified, but is believed to live out of state.

Productions

  • N. B. A. Live
  • Half Tyme

References

  • Robinson, Carol (January 15, 2008) "Men killed in drag race accident and shooting identified." Birmingham News.

External links