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Shades of Sinatra at The Suncoast

Designed as a vintage, off-the-cuff Vegas show, Shades of Sinatra doesn’t try to impersonate Ol' Blue Eyes himself, but rather blends signature Frank Sinatra favorites with some of the most beloved sounds from his era in a show aimed to please diehard Sinatra fans and first time listeners.

When: Friday, Oct. 2, 2009
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Where: Suncoast Casino, 9090 Alta Drive, Las Vegas

Cost: $22 - $44

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Concert, Summerlin

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Event posted Oct. 1, 2009
Last updated Oct. 1, 2009

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