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Rubberneckin Podcast Sits Down with 2013 Lighting Ceremony Special Guest Chip Esten

12/5/2013

 
Rubberneckin Podcast Sits Down with 2013 Lighting Ceremony Special Guest Chip Esten
November 28, 2013

Download Episode #150 of the Rubberneckin' Podcast where Elvis Presley Enterprises Alicia Dean and Kevin Kern go behind-the-scenes of the 2013 Lighting Ceremony with special guest and ABC's Nashville star Charles "Chip" Esten. Chip talks about writing a song specifically about the annual lighting ceremony at Graceland and why coming here was such a special moment for him. He breaks down the meaning of his lyrics and how Elvis made a huge impact on his own musical journey. Esten currently plays the lead role of Deacon Claybourne in the Emmy nominated show "Nashville" on ABC. Fans can watch a new video of"The Lights of Graceland" on the official Elvis Presley's Graceland YouTube page. As we wrap up this week's podcast, the Rubberneckin' duo reminds fans to follow the new social media dedicated to Elvis Presley's Graceland and talk about how fans can now join in on all of the fun! 

Visit the Rubberneckin' Podcast page to listen to the new podcast and subscribe to future podcasts. If downloading new podcasts from iTunes, please allow 48 hours from the day of release for the podcast to show up.


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