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X-WR-CALDESC:Kerst Lehmann was born in East Germany in 1989\, the year the 
 Berlin Wall came down after 28 years. “My family grew up behind the wall\,
 ” he said. “I had an urge to explore the world they didn’t have the opport
 unities to explore.” America was where he wanted to be. While his grandpar
 ents made a living performing in operettas\, little Western music was avai
 lable in a closed East Germany. After 1989\, he was able to hear music fro
 m The Great American Songbook and listen to works by Sinatra\, Anka and Va
 lli. “Before 1989\, records were hard to come by\,” he said. “I had to fin
 d my own lane. My grandparents’ passion was my gateway. My grandparents me
 t in music school and spent their entire lives together on stage. My grand
 father was limited. He was talented enough to make it big but could not le
 ave the country. Me being in this country is their legacy.” The music of t
 he 1940s and 1950s resonated with the young artist. “I’m an old soul\,” he
  said. “A great song is a great song.\n\nTicket link: https://www.lyricthe
 atre.com/show/11581-black-tie-optional-a-tribute-to-bubl-and-beyond
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DESCRIPTION:Kerst Lehmann was born in East Germany in 1989\, the year the B
 erlin Wall came down after 28 years. “My family grew up behind the wall\,”
  he said. “I had an urge to explore the world they didn’t have the opportu
 nities to explore.” America was where he wanted to be. While his grandpare
 nts made a living performing in operettas\, little Western music was avail
 able in a closed East Germany. After 1989\, he was able to hear music from
  The Great American Songbook and listen to works by Sinatra\, Anka and Val
 li. “Before 1989\, records were hard to come by\,” he said. “I had to find
  my own lane. My grandparents’ passion was my gateway. My grandparents met
  in music school and spent their entire lives together on stage. My grandf
 ather was limited. He was talented enough to make it big but could not lea
 ve the country. Me being in this country is their legacy.” The music of th
 e 1940s and 1950s resonated with the young artist. “I’m an old soul\,” he 
 said. “A great song is a great song.\n\nTicket link: https://www.lyricthea
 tre.com/show/11581-black-tie-optional-a-tribute-to-bubl-and-beyond
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LOCATION:59 SW Flagler Ave\, Stuart\, FL 34994 US
SUMMARY:Black Tie Optional: A Tribute to Bublé and Beyond
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