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Is that a dirty martini? Chances are, it is. The Dean-O-Holics bring a 'Rat Pack Christmas'' to the Crystal Bay Casino Crown Room at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 on the day of the show and guests must be 21 or older. Tickets can be purchased through the Crystal Bay Casino Box Office, 775.833.6333 ext. 1 or online: http://bit.ly/2mzAaI1 Free Red Room after-party w/ DJ Paul & MotorHome Music. Reno's Bob Caudle channels Dean Martin for the tribute performances, lending a local flavor to a pack that gave meaning to gansta entertainers long before hip-hop took those reins. The Tribute Masters website lays out the show. 'The atmosphere? Pure Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1960. The Summit… Swingin', smoke-filled and flowin' with booze. Broads and pallies, a gasser of a time and a sound that will knock you right out of your Mary Janes (editor's note: No, not the Tom Petty kind.) 'The act? Strictly Rat Pack: Frank, Dean, Sammy and the gang, backed by the swinging Lil Big Band. It's live. It's 18-karat fun, baby. It's the Dean-O-Holics. 'The Dean-O-Holics, for two years running winners of the National Rising Star Award for best Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin tribute band, are selling out performances everywhere, including Frank's old place, the Sinatra Showroom at Lake Tahoe's Cal-Neva Resort (before its current renovation.)' The Rat Pack is legendary for its exploits at Lake Tahoe. In addition to its hold on North Shore's Cal-Neva, Sinatra's son, Frank Jr., 19, was kidnapped from a South Shore casino in 1963. Sinatra senior paid $240,000 for junior's release and a trio of abductors was soon arrested and eventually convicted. Ransom negotiations were conducted by pay phone (remember those?) and Sinatra reportedly became worried that he would run out of pocket change. That prompted him to carry 10 dimes in his pocket for the rest of his life. The Associated Press reported that Sinatra was buried in 1998 with 10 dimes in his pocket. His son died in 2016. But this show promises to be straight-up fun, recalling the good-old days of a bygone era. Be there, or be square.

— Randy Hashagen

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The Crystal Bay Casino has been voted one of the best casinos in the Lake Tahoe area, but they don't let it go to their head. This casual and friendly casino on the North Shore has become known.

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Crystal Bay Casino is North Lake Tahoe's epicenter for entertainment with a Sports Book, two entertainment venues, two restaurants, and North Tahoe's friendliest gaming environment. The Cal Neva Lodge and Casino overlooks Lake Tahoe with the property split across the California/Nevada border near Crystal Bay. The main dining room has a white line indicating the state border running down the middle of the room, and continues outside through a swimming pool. The interior is decorated in the lodge-style. North Lake Tahoe Casinos. Lake Tahoe casinos will have you feeling lucky. Gaming including slots, cards and craps happen on the Nevada side of North Lake Tahoe, and that means 24-hour nightlife, entertaining visitors and locals alike, every day of the week. Hop over the state border into Nevada and check out the Crystal Bay Casino in Crystal Bay. Voted Best Casino in both Truckee and North Lake Tahoe, there is always new live entertainment. Can you be good at blackjack poker. Check out who is playing tonight! For dinner, make reservations for the Steak & Lobster House inside the casino. The restaurant features classic tableside.

Is that a dirty martini? Chances are, it is. The Dean-O-Holics bring a 'Rat Pack Christmas'' to the Crystal Bay Casino Crown Room at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 on the day of the show and guests must be 21 or older. Tickets can be purchased through the Crystal Bay Casino Box Office, 775.833.6333 ext. 1 or online: http://bit.ly/2mzAaI1 Free Red Room after-party w/ DJ Paul & MotorHome Music. Reno's Bob Caudle channels Dean Martin for the tribute performances, lending a local flavor to a pack that gave meaning to gansta entertainers long before hip-hop took those reins. The Tribute Masters website lays out the show. 'The atmosphere? Pure Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1960. The Summit… Swingin', smoke-filled and flowin' with booze. Broads and pallies, a gasser of a time and a sound that will knock you right out of your Mary Janes (editor's note: No, not the Tom Petty kind.) 'The act? Strictly Rat Pack: Frank, Dean, Sammy and the gang, backed by the swinging Lil Big Band. It's live. It's 18-karat fun, baby. It's the Dean-O-Holics. 'The Dean-O-Holics, for two years running winners of the National Rising Star Award for best Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin tribute band, are selling out performances everywhere, including Frank's old place, the Sinatra Showroom at Lake Tahoe's Cal-Neva Resort (before its current renovation.)' The Rat Pack is legendary for its exploits at Lake Tahoe. In addition to its hold on North Shore's Cal-Neva, Sinatra's son, Frank Jr., 19, was kidnapped from a South Shore casino in 1963. Sinatra senior paid $240,000 for junior's release and a trio of abductors was soon arrested and eventually convicted. Ransom negotiations were conducted by pay phone (remember those?) and Sinatra reportedly became worried that he would run out of pocket change. That prompted him to carry 10 dimes in his pocket for the rest of his life. The Associated Press reported that Sinatra was buried in 1998 with 10 dimes in his pocket. His son died in 2016. But this show promises to be straight-up fun, recalling the good-old days of a bygone era. Be there, or be square.
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Crystal Bay Casino is North Lake Tahoe's epicenter for entertainment with a Sports Book, two entertainment venues, two restaurants, and North Tahoe's friendliest gaming environment. The Cal Neva Lodge and Casino overlooks Lake Tahoe with the property split across the California/Nevada border near Crystal Bay. The main dining room has a white line indicating the state border running down the middle of the room, and continues outside through a swimming pool. The interior is decorated in the lodge-style. North Lake Tahoe Casinos. Lake Tahoe casinos will have you feeling lucky. Gaming including slots, cards and craps happen on the Nevada side of North Lake Tahoe, and that means 24-hour nightlife, entertaining visitors and locals alike, every day of the week. Hop over the state border into Nevada and check out the Crystal Bay Casino in Crystal Bay. Voted Best Casino in both Truckee and North Lake Tahoe, there is always new live entertainment. Can you be good at blackjack poker. Check out who is playing tonight! For dinner, make reservations for the Steak & Lobster House inside the casino. The restaurant features classic tableside.

Is that a dirty martini? Chances are, it is. The Dean-O-Holics bring a 'Rat Pack Christmas'' to the Crystal Bay Casino Crown Room at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 on the day of the show and guests must be 21 or older. Tickets can be purchased through the Crystal Bay Casino Box Office, 775.833.6333 ext. 1 or online: http://bit.ly/2mzAaI1 Free Red Room after-party w/ DJ Paul & MotorHome Music. Reno's Bob Caudle channels Dean Martin for the tribute performances, lending a local flavor to a pack that gave meaning to gansta entertainers long before hip-hop took those reins. The Tribute Masters website lays out the show. 'The atmosphere? Pure Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1960. The Summit… Swingin', smoke-filled and flowin' with booze. Broads and pallies, a gasser of a time and a sound that will knock you right out of your Mary Janes (editor's note: No, not the Tom Petty kind.) 'The act? Strictly Rat Pack: Frank, Dean, Sammy and the gang, backed by the swinging Lil Big Band. It's live. It's 18-karat fun, baby. It's the Dean-O-Holics. 'The Dean-O-Holics, for two years running winners of the National Rising Star Award for best Frank Sinatra/Dean Martin tribute band, are selling out performances everywhere, including Frank's old place, the Sinatra Showroom at Lake Tahoe's Cal-Neva Resort (before its current renovation.)' The Rat Pack is legendary for its exploits at Lake Tahoe. In addition to its hold on North Shore's Cal-Neva, Sinatra's son, Frank Jr., 19, was kidnapped from a South Shore casino in 1963. Sinatra senior paid $240,000 for junior's release and a trio of abductors was soon arrested and eventually convicted. Ransom negotiations were conducted by pay phone (remember those?) and Sinatra reportedly became worried that he would run out of pocket change. That prompted him to carry 10 dimes in his pocket for the rest of his life. The Associated Press reported that Sinatra was buried in 1998 with 10 dimes in his pocket. His son died in 2016. But this show promises to be straight-up fun, recalling the good-old days of a bygone era. Be there, or be square.

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— Randy Hashagen

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