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X-WR-CALDESC:Ten years ago\, Cecelia “Cece” Otto made history by singing he
 r way along the Lincoln Highway\, performing concerts of vintage music fro
 m New York to California over six adventure-filled months. In this interac
 tive musical presentation\, she looks back on her journey and talks about 
 life along the highway today versus 100 years ago — and of course\, you’ll
  hear some of the timeless vintage songs that became part of this unforget
 table trip!\n\nWhen she first conceived An American Songline\, Cece wanted
  to follow a historic route that would let her travel the entire country —
  and as it happened\, the Lincoln was just about to celebrate its 100th bi
 rthday. With a program of 20 songs ranging from opera to show tunes\, Cece
  traveled from one end of the highway to the other\, giving concerts in ea
 ch state along the route — 30 performances in all. She took part in the ce
 ntennial celebration for the highway in Kearney\, Nebraska\; rode in a par
 ade in Jefferson\, Iowa\; and gave the first-ever scheduled concert at the
  annual Dam Jam in Rockport\, Utah\, among many other highlights.\n\nAbout
  Cece:\nCecelia “Cece” Otto is a classically trained singer\, composer\, i
 nternational best-selling author and historian who has performed in venues
  all over the world both as a soloist and in ensemble. She graduated from 
 Perpich Arts High School\, went on to study linguistics and music at Macal
 ester College\, and later earned the first (and only) Interdepartmental Du
 al Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance and Composition from the Lamont Sc
 hool of Music at the University of Denver. In 2013\, she completed her cro
 ss-country musical journey An American Songline\, performing 30 concerts o
 f historic vintage music on venues along the Lincoln Highway.\nCece then w
 ent on to create other historical programs such as The Songs of World War 
 I\, which was endorsed by the World War I Centennial Commission in Washing
 ton DC. She is currently touring with a program about the women’s suffrage
  movement and developing a concert program about Prohibition\, and is an a
 ctive member of several regional and national historical groups. She lives
  in Portland\, Oregon\, and has written books and recorded albums based on
  her research.
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DESCRIPTION:Ten years ago\, Cecelia “Cece” Otto made history by singing her
  way along the Lincoln Highway\, performing concerts of vintage music from
  New York to California over six adventure-filled months. In this interact
 ive musical presentation\, she looks back on her journey and talks about l
 ife along the highway today versus 100 years ago — and of course\, you’ll 
 hear some of the timeless vintage songs that became part of this unforgett
 able trip!\n\nWhen she first conceived An American Songline\, Cece wanted 
 to follow a historic route that would let her travel the entire country — 
 and as it happened\, the Lincoln was just about to celebrate its 100th bir
 thday. With a program of 20 songs ranging from opera to show tunes\, Cece 
 traveled from one end of the highway to the other\, giving concerts in eac
 h state along the route — 30 performances in all. She took part in the cen
 tennial celebration for the highway in Kearney\, Nebraska\; rode in a para
 de in Jefferson\, Iowa\; and gave the first-ever scheduled concert at the 
 annual Dam Jam in Rockport\, Utah\, among many other highlights.\n\nAbout 
 Cece:\nCecelia “Cece” Otto is a classically trained singer\, composer\, in
 ternational best-selling author and historian who has performed in venues 
 all over the world both as a soloist and in ensemble. She graduated from P
 erpich Arts High School\, went on to study linguistics and music at Macale
 ster College\, and later earned the first (and only) Interdepartmental Dua
 l Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance and Composition from the Lamont Sch
 ool of Music at the University of Denver. In 2013\, she completed her cros
 s-country musical journey An American Songline\, performing 30 concerts of
  historic vintage music on venues along the Lincoln Highway.\nCece then we
 nt on to create other historical programs such as The Songs of World War I
 \, which was endorsed by the World War I Centennial Commission in Washingt
 on DC. She is currently touring with a program about the women’s suffrage 
 movement and developing a concert program about Prohibition\, and is an ac
 tive member of several regional and national historical groups. She lives 
 in Portland\, Oregon\, and has written books and recorded albums based on 
 her research.
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LOCATION:3435 State Route 30 E\, Latrobe\, PA 15650 US
SUMMARY:An American Songline - 'Lincoln Highway Songs and Memories: A 10-Ye
 ar Retrospective”
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