"Yes, my mother was a singer, and my father played piano and keyboards. They were in a band together, though they also had regular jobs because they had kids and stuff like that"
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The intent feels less like name-dropping lineage than establishing a kind of musical inheritance rooted in practicality. Her parents didn’t “choose art” as a brand; they negotiated it. The subtext is that music wasn’t an exotic escape in the Corr household - it was part of the family economy, a thing you did after work, around childcare, in whatever hours were left. That’s a different kind of authenticity than the industry likes to sell, and it positions Corr’s own career as an extension of persistence, not destiny.
Contextually, it lands as a compact explanation of why her musical identity reads grounded even when the sound is polished: she comes from musicians who treated gigging as both joy and logistics. The casual tone isn’t accidental; it’s a small act of cultural realism.
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Corr, Caroline. (n.d.). Yes, my mother was a singer, and my father played piano and keyboards. They were in a band together, though they also had regular jobs because they had kids and stuff like that. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yes-my-mother-was-a-singer-and-my-father-played-39434/
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Corr, Caroline. "Yes, my mother was a singer, and my father played piano and keyboards. They were in a band together, though they also had regular jobs because they had kids and stuff like that." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yes-my-mother-was-a-singer-and-my-father-played-39434/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Yes, my mother was a singer, and my father played piano and keyboards. They were in a band together, though they also had regular jobs because they had kids and stuff like that." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yes-my-mother-was-a-singer-and-my-father-played-39434/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.

