• Episode 6 Cynthia Pepper & Shirley Dieu

  • May 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 6 Cynthia Pepper & Shirley Dieu

  • Summary

  • In this episode meet two most interesting women who played their part in the life of Elvis. Actress Cynthia Pepper was hand picked by Elvis to star opposite him in the box office smash Kissin' Cousins. Cynthia has fond memories of the film, including kissing Elvis, and shares some great insights into her time with the King.

    Shirley Dieu was part of the Presley inner sanctum as the long time partner of Elvis' road manager and right hand man Joe Esposito. Shirley saw things first hand and her recollections include those Hawaiian holidays and what really went on inside the four walls of Graceland.

    We also welcome our new partner Werribee Renault, now open 7 days a week at 22 Morris Road Hoppers Crossing. Call them to on 92178640 to discover their exciting range including the Renault Arkana and Koleos plus some amazing deals for ABN holders.

    Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise. Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.

    Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com

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