What Are Five Men In The Late 60's

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In the late 60s five men banded together and preformed at the once great Sands Casino. These men are as follows: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr., last but not least Joey Bishop. They came from all kinds of places but had one thing in common, a love for music. They ruled Vegas night life and filled the room with an aroma of serenity. A typical night for these guys included girls, singing, and the Sands Casino stage.

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