Las Vegas, NV – A new multimedia exhibit titled “The Voice Lives On” opened this week at the Las Vegas Museum of Entertainment, honoring the life and music of Frank Sinatra. The exhibit features rare photographs, personal letters, and unreleased concert footage from his legendary Caesars Palace performances. Curators say the goal is to remind younger generations of Sinatra’s impact on American music and style. “He was more than a singer—he was the original blueprint of cool,” said museum director James Holloway.
Frank Sinatra’s Legacy Honored in New Las Vegas Exhibit
