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YumaSunGallery > Amanda Dallebetta took over as Band Director at Yuma High in 2003, a position her father-in-law, John Dallebetta, held for 17 years.  Now John is building a new program at Gila Ridge, and coincidentally, the two bands will square off tonight for the first time as both schools hit the football field.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Members of the band PDS, from left, Lance Wright, Dominic Antonelli, Ian Reed and Jake Gompert celebrate winning the popular vote category of the 2007 Battle of the Bands on Saturday. RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
YumaSunGallery > Ernie Ortega (from right) plays the trombone in front of the Wal-Mart on Pacific Avenue Thursday evening as Jacque Brackeen plays the French horn and Joshua Ruiz plays the trumpet. The Yuma High School students are members of the school band and played Christmas carols every evening from Dec. 19 until last night. Fellow students (background) were wrapping Christmas gifts and accepting donations for the band.     --photo by Jacob Lopez
YumaSunGallery > Clarinet players Shelyne Twist (from left) and Lilian Garcia wrap a Christmas gift Thursday in front of the Wal-Mart store on Pacific Avenue. The Yuma High School students are members of the school's marching band and conducted gift wrapping in front of the store from Dec. 19 until last night. They said donations were taken for the band for things like instrument repairs, scholarships and summer camps. Other members of the band are playing Christmas carols in the background.    --photo by Jacob Lopez
YumaSunGallery > 36th Army Band performs at the Historic Yuma Theatre Tuesday night before a full house. They also have a show on Dec. 15.  PHOTO JIM R. BOUNDS
YumaSunGallery > SFC. Jerry Williams of 36th Army Band plays the saxophone to Soulful Christmas during a perforus at the Historic Yuma Theatre Tuesday night before a full house. They also have a show on Dec. 15.  PHOTO JIM R. BOUNDS
YumaSunGallery > Third Annual Battle of the Bands first place winner according to the judge's scoring, Mexican Ostrich. 
PHOTO BY JIM R. BOUNDS
YumaSunGallery > Third Annual Battle of the Bands Judge vote winner Mexican Ostrich. PHOTO BY JIM R. BOUNDS
YumaSunGallery > KOFA HIGH MUSIC STUDENTS listen to R&B artist Walt Anderson Friday inside of the school's choir room. Anderson spoke about the show he was on three years ago called 'PDiddy MTV's Making the Band 2'. He also answered various personal and musical questions from the audience during his visit. Anderson will perform tonight at the outdoor arena at Britain's Farm Chuckwagon and Steakhouse in Yuma. The show will start about 7 p.m.  PHOTO BY JACOB LOPEZ/THE SUN
Amanda Dallebetta took over as Band Director at Yuma High in 2003, a position her father-in-law, John Dallebetta, held for 17 years. Now John is building a new program at Gila Ridge, and coincidentally, the two bands will square off tonight for the first time as both schools hit the football field.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Amanda Dallebetta took over as Band Director at Yuma High in 2003, a position her father-in-law, John Dallebetta, held for 17 years.  Now John is building a new program at Gila Ridge, and coincidentally, the two bands will square off tonight for the first time as both schools hit the football field.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
Amanda Dallebetta took over as Band Director at Yuma High in 2003, a position her father-in-law, John Dallebetta, held for 17 years. Now John is building a new program at Gila Ridge, and coincidentally, the two bands will square off tonight for the first time as both schools hit the football field.

Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun
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