A while back we put a new piece by Julie Giroux written for the USAF band in DC, among others on disc. It's to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the air force as a seperate service. She called it "An Airman's Symphony"
The DC band just played this at Midwest, dedicated to Col Gabriel. It's got some nice tuba writing, and it's very tasking to even the biggest vital capacities. Not my favorite piece, but it was a treat to play some legit, challenging music.
A link to her site, with a possible recording.
http://juliegiroux.www2.50megs.com/whats_new.html
Circus marches are a gas to play.... Rolling Thunder, Barnum and Bailey's Favorite, etc...
We did a fantastic arrangement of Kalinikov's Symphony #1 a few summers ago.
Basically, I enjoy the concerts that are not all John Denver, Disney, Grease Medleys, etc...
We don't get a lot of legit music passed out here, as I'm sure many of my military collegues (with the exception of the DC cats) can relate to.