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Forever Young: Carolyn Harley Trio
Forever Young: Carolyn Harley Trio

Join us for a special edition of Forever Young: Seniors' Wednesdays at Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, featuring interactive experiences for all ages that spark memories, inspire creativity, and create connections across generations.

Experience an engaging live performance with Canadian folk-roots group the Carolyn Harley Trio.

About Carolyn Harley Trio

I am a singer/songwriter/storyteller and love working with these two very talented musicians. I play rhythm acoustic guitar and sing lead vocals.

Steve Goodchild has been working with me since 2019 and is an amazing man of many strings! He plays various guitars, mando, banjo, etc. He also adds great arrangement ideas and harmony!

Laurie Anne Fuhr is my new found friend and awesome bass player. She has a purple upright bass and an electric bass when needed. Her harmony is another wonderful addition to the trio along with her warmth and charm on stage.

Together we present a variety of styles and song subjects! I write in a wide range of styles and so this makes for a varied and interesting concert.

About Forever Young: Seniors' Wednesdays

Forever Young celebrates lifelong connections to music, offering free Studio Bell admission for music lovers aged 65 and up every Wednesday. This engaging program invites seniors and their families to explore Canada’s musical heritage across five floors of exhibitions, bringing to life the stories — and soundtrack — of their generation through rare memorabilia and hands-on activities. Part of the National Music Centre’s commitment to using music as a tool for wellbeing, Forever Young creates welcoming spaces for seniors to gather and connect with music, community, and each other. Monthly drop-in programs will feature a variety of interactive experiences for all ages that spark memories, inspire creativity, and create connections across generations.


Studio Bell admission is free for seniors every Wednesday thanks to the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.