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December 18, 2004 - The San Francisco Renegade's first annual Festivus concert at Leigh High School Auditorium was a preface to the season. Learning 4 minutes of music in just 2 camp days, this was a great opportunity to perform well early in the season, while combining the efforts of some local community ensembles.

Thanks to everyone who joined us for the festivities and for bringing large amounts of food and clothing donations! Happy Holidays to all!



TNT (Tuesday Night Thing) made their first appearance of the season. A group solely put together to play for fun, they rocked the house!



TNT Director and Renegades Drum Major Greg Gilman sets up the performance order.



Crunchy Frog Drum Major alumni Batman now has TNT on his DM resume.



Rich Skare. Conductor. Soprano. Mellophone. Contra. Superman.



Jeff DeMello takes his turn at the podium. Best part about TNT: Anyone can do the wavy arm thing!



The "Flute and Piano Jazz Quartet" - three guys, playin' rock - sans flute or piano.



The Award Winning Leigh High School Madrigals performed some of the repertoire they will be performing in Europe later this year.



The two-time world champion Renegades Mini-corps revived "One More Time" one more time.



The mystical Outgrabe made their second appearance at a Renegades concert.



Honor Guard presents the colors during the TNT rendition of America the Beautiful.



Dave Leon and Mistress Kelli put on some shtick as the Most Dressy-uped Hosts for the evening.



Richard G., "The Man in the Suit," prepares for his tympani solos involving levitation.



Rob Brown. I thought he wore shorts? This wonder plug sat in with the Minicorps sightreading "One More Time."



A small ensemble enlightened us with christmas tunes during intermission.



Renegades Snare Line wowed the crowd with a snare ensemble segment. How can they be that clean in December?



Dr. Evil. I thought he wore shorts?



Amy and Todd gave us an encore of their winning guard I&E performance.



Renegades Baritones help debut the 2005 show "Days of Future Past."


Tiffany sports some holiday spirit with antlers.



Tinsel turned out to be a popular horn accessory.



Super-producer Anne Bragstad ran the show (and played in two groups).



The audience sat in awe and the Renegades blew their faces off!


"Holy Cow! This show will be incredible!"
--random audience member
 
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