This digital booklet is a companion piece to Cece's American Songline program "Prohibition: 90 Years of Temperance, Temptation, and Song." This 64-page booklet tells the story chronicles the entire era through the songs sung by both “wets” and “drys,” from Victorian parlor songs like “Father’s a Drunkard and Mother Is Dead” to Tin Pan Alley favorites like Irving Berlin’s “See You in C-U-B-A” — and even speakeasy favorites like “The Charleston.” Lyrics for 12 anthems are reproduced alongside Cece’s commentary on each song, and each song is expertly paired with a historic recipe that gives the listener an immersive experience. Along with period-appropriate illustrations and an all-new introduction, this edition contains a link to download the entire album!