Branford Marsalis is an American jazz musician and saxophonist, known for his work in both jazz and classical music. As a member of the Marsalis family, he has continued the family's legacy of musical excellence. Marsalis' contributions to jazz include numerous albums and collaborations with other jazz greats, showcasing his skill and creativity.

"If you're going to use standards as criteria for signing musicians, you can sign thousands. If you're going to use some sort of conceptual interpretation that's based on the tradition of those standards, but is trying to move away from it, you're down to about 10 people or so."

"It's something that jazz has gotten away from, and it's unfortunate. Players aren't physical anymore."

"The lion's share of what I hear right now are people who, intentional or accidental, have avoided all jazz prior to 1960. And all the musicians who were successful in the '60s spent their entire lives, prior to 1960, listening to all the musicians these people avoid."

"One of the things that's clear to me from interviews that I've read is that the more popular successful jazz musicians had audiences above and beyond the music community."

"Humans are imperfect. That's one of the reasons that classical and jazz are in trouble. We're on the quest for the perfect performance and every note has to be right. Man, every note is not right in life."

"If it's not going to sound like Terrapin Station, what's the point of playing Terrapin Station?"