"Music allows the great opportunity to play with people who turned you on and you love"
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The “opportunity” matters, too. Jazz and pop histories love the lone-genius myth, but working musicians know careers are built on access: who invites you onstage, who calls you for a session, whose bandstand becomes your classroom. Mann frames collaboration as a privilege with a payoff that’s emotional as much as professional. You don’t just learn from heroes; you get to stand next to them and trade energy in real time.
Subtextually, it’s also a defense of Mann’s own eclecticism. He was famous for crossing into bossa nova, funk, and fusion - moves that purists sometimes treated as compromise. This line argues the opposite: stylistic movement is a feature of love and curiosity. If you’re “turned on” by someone’s sound, the natural response is to go play with them, wherever that takes you. In that sense, the quote is less about reverence than appetite: art as a lifelong chase for the people who first made you want to chase at all.
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Mann, Herbie. (2026, January 15). Music allows the great opportunity to play with people who turned you on and you love. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/music-allows-the-great-opportunity-to-play-with-150917/
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"Music allows the great opportunity to play with people who turned you on and you love." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/music-allows-the-great-opportunity-to-play-with-150917/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






