"My older brother and myself always played together in bands, but we never knew we would be professional musicians"
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The phrasing also does strategic work. “My older brother and myself” (a slightly formal, almost self-correcting construction) signals respect and lineage; it’s not just sibling nostalgia, it’s an acknowledgment of apprenticeship. Marsalis grew up in New Orleans, where music isn’t an extracurricular so much as civic infrastructure. In that setting, playing together can feel like breathing: constant, communal, not automatically monetized. The jump from “played together” to “professional musicians” isn’t inevitable; it’s a threshold crossed later, shaped by opportunity, institutions, and a market that decides which forms of musicianship get to count as careers.
Subtextually, Marsalis is making an argument about art as work. Professionalism isn’t a badge of purity; it’s a category imposed after the fact, often by gatekeepers. The line carries humility, yes, but also a kind of warning: don’t confuse the joy and discipline of making music with the industry’s permission slip. The brothers were already musicians. The “professional” part was the surprise.
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"My older brother and myself always played together in bands, but we never knew we would be professional musicians." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-older-brother-and-myself-always-played-129594/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

