"Serious musicians are finding it harder and harder to have a voice in the world of music these days"
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The key move is “have a voice.” He’s not claiming serious players can’t make music; he’s saying they’re being denied the conditions that turn work into presence: bandwidth, platforms, budgets, attention. In a streaming-and-scroll economy, voice increasingly means visibility, and visibility is purchased through marketing cycles, viral formats, and brand-ready narratives. Seriousness, by contrast, often reads as slow, demanding, and hard to clip into 15 seconds.
Eubanks’s context matters. As a guitarist with deep jazz credentials and a long mainstream perch on late-night TV, he’s seen both sides: the tradition where mastery earns esteem, and the entertainment apparatus where relevance is manufactured. His complaint isn’t nostalgia for smoky clubs; it’s frustration with a marketplace that rewards immediacy over interpretation. The subtext is pointed: when the loudest “voice” wins, music risks becoming content, and musicians risk becoming influencers who happen to play.
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| Topic | Music |
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"Serious musicians are finding it harder and harder to have a voice in the world of music these days." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/serious-musicians-are-finding-it-harder-and-156506/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


