Stars and Stripes or other interesting Sousa marches

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Stars and Stripes or other interesting Sousa marches

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I got called today to do an interview in a series of "unusual instruments" about the sousaphone next week for radio brandenburg in germany.

In the interview I would like to play and talk about examples of modern and traditional/historical "sousaphone music", for example, stars and stripes or other Sousa marches, as well as modern funky sousaphone lines.

Does anyone out there have any suggestions and/or have parts to send from Sousa or other related marches??? THANKS!!!
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What comes to mind for me is (although it's not Sousa) is E.E. Bagley's National Emblem, particularly the beginning of the trio section.
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ah, yes, National Emblem...this was the pre-game wonder of my high school marching band!
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as far as funky, get some Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Kirk Joseph, especially, did some great stuff, often too far out for my taste though.
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pretty recognizable moving bass line
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"Colossus of Columbia" isn't by Sousa either, but has a very cool part.

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