True School Entertainment Stops By Down With The Kings!
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President and founder of True School Entertainment, Lion Lindwedel stops by and joins Down With The Kings.  True School is an entertainment firm that's dedicated to handling PR for "old school hip hop and R&B artists.  We typically end up having extensive conversations about everything under the sun when the two of us speak and this chat was no exception.  Lion gives us a history of how he got started in the biz, his connection with the legendary Kangol Kid of UTFO and his love for old school hip hop. Lion Lindwedel and True School Entertainment specialize in - Public Relations, Media Consultation, Executive Close Protection, Security Consultation, Travel Security, Artist Management. Booking includes Tours, Individual Shows, Personal Appearances, Speaking Engagements, Event Hosting and Conference Panels. To learn more about Lion and the work he does with True School, visit his website, follow on Twitter and like on Facebook.   Down With The Kings exclusively on #MaximumFMHipHop Log on to MaximumFM.ca to check it out! Or download the MaximumFM app or listen on TuneIn Radio Check out Down With The Kings every Wednesday night on Maximum FM Hip Hop.
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