Every night in Las Vegas, Baby Boomers plunk down $47.30 each and file into the Sahara Hotel & Casino’s Congo Room to revisit the sounds of their youth.

They’ve come to spend an evening with “The Platters, Drifters, Coasters,” an act rife with sequins, brightly colored suits and crooners belting out hits from the 1950s and ’60s.

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