Cece’s new American Songline program "Prohibition: 90 Years of Temperance, Temptation & Song" 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.” Accompanied by pianists Bo Ayars, George Mitchell and KJ McElrath, Cece sings these songs just as they were sung one hundred years ago, with lyrics often omitted by modern interpreters. You’ll be able to download the music immediately upon purchase.