Jwfacts..
In fact I have been listening to music very seriously since I was about 2 years old.. that was the first time I remember hearing Bach.. immediately followed by John Coltrane. Since that day my taste and need to hear both classical music and Jazz is equally split down the middle.
One of my grand mothers was a concert pianist who I was told accompanied Maria Callas.. and on the other side of the family were 5 great aunt's all in the same violin quintet. I seem to have inherited very strong musical genes and an extremely strong musical memory.
I started collecting myself at about 14 years of age and never stopped. All kinds of music was playing 24 hours a day in my home with each family member having their own genre.. and I myself have never stopped listening and playing. I ended up with my own modern Jazz quartet for about 9 years and have always taught music too. This spring I will form a new jazz quartet and be out playing every night.
I have converted all my music to digital format now.. mostly FLAC or OGG as these formats are a dozen times the quality of mp3's and I have them all on 3 terabyte drives so none of it takes up any space and cataloguing and organising it all using the computer is very easy.
I'm never without an mp3 player either and when home Youtube or my studio set up is constantly churning out something.
Music is like air for me. It's a language I instantly understood the first time I ever heard and related to very early.. even before I could speak.