Our Journey
What is Music?
Music is something that can unlock memories, lift spirits, soothe anxiety, and create moments of connection
We are here to bring this to care homes
Why We Do This
Life in care can sometimes feel quiet or lonely. Music brings warmth, energy, and connection. It helps residents feel seen, soothed, and included — whether that’s through gentle background music, shared singing, or a moment of recognition sparked by a song they love.
We believe everyone deserves those moments, whatever their age or ability.
A Non-Profit
We’re not here to make money, we’re here to make a difference. Every booking helps us bring music to more care homes and more people who need it. Our goal is simple: to fill care homes with music, memories, and moments of joy.
Because sometimes, all it takes is one song.
Looking ahead
We hope to continue growing, reaching more care homes, offering more sessions, and creating more moments of calm, recognition, and joy.
Meet the Team

Albert Prince
Founder, Pianist and Violinist
Hi! I’m Albert. I go to Brighton College and have been awarded a music scholarship there and wish to share my musical talents with others, especially those in need. I am 14 years old and play both the piano and violin. I started the piano when I was 5 and the violin when I was 8. I started this non-profit because I wanted to experience the connection that music brings with the elderly and to share what I have with as many people as I can.

Aida Prince
Flautist and Singer
Hi, I’m Aida. I’m 13 years old and play the flute. I used to play the piano, but stopped halfway through grade 3. When I was 9 years old, I started playing the flute because I wanted to pick up another instrument after quitting piano. Right now, I am at grade 8 on the flute. I also recently started doing singing lessons, and have already sung at a few care homes.

Anthony Prince
Trumpeter
Hi, I’m Anthony. I play the trumpet. I started when I was 8 and I am now 11. I started off thinking that the trumpet was actually a trombone but then in my first lesson realised it was a trumpet and decided to just stick with it.
