What Is The Meaning Of Sinatra At The Sands

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SINATRA AT THE SANDS (1966)

If you watched the OCEAN’s THIRTEEN (2007) till the end, you must remember Danny Ocean (George Clooney) said to Willy Bank (Al Pacino) “You shook Sinatra's hand, you should know better”. The quote represents the Sinatra reputation as the legend of the Vegas, from the original roll of Danny Ocean in Ocean’s eleven (1960) staring by himself together with his Rat Pat gang (Dean Martin and Sammy Davis JR) , Sinatra was also recognized as the icon of Las Vegas, Las Vegas made him and he made Las Vegas. In 1960’s Las Vegas or the meadow was so young to the World but the original old blue eyes pivoted her to the map with his shows, SINATRA AT THE SANDS (1966) is one of his greatest live performances there. SINATRA AT THE

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