"Actually, it is a fact that I've been doing more writing than playing in recent years"
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For a musician identified with a sound, admitting you’ve been “doing more writing than playing” is both modest and defiant. Modest because composition and arranging can read as behind-the-scenes labor compared to performance; defiant because it insists that authorship matters as much as virtuosity. In jazz culture especially, where improvisation gets mythologized as the purest expression, writing can be mistaken for constraint. Mulligan frames it as reality, not retreat.
The context is a career arc familiar to many great players: age, touring fatigue, the shifting economics of live performance, and the desire for longer-form statements push musicians toward the desk and the manuscript. Writing offers control over structure and legacy; it’s how you stop being only a “player” and become a builder of repertory. Mulligan’s line is also a gentle reminder that what audiences hear as effortless cool was always scaffolded by craft. The music’s looseness was designed.
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Mulligan, Gerry. (2026, January 15). Actually, it is a fact that I've been doing more writing than playing in recent years. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/actually-it-is-a-fact-that-ive-been-doing-more-144050/
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"Actually, it is a fact that I've been doing more writing than playing in recent years." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/actually-it-is-a-fact-that-ive-been-doing-more-144050/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.






