Chris O'Toole is retired and living in a retirement community near Barrie, Ontario.
Seamus Grew has worked for the City of Toronto since leaving the group in 1991. He lives in the Agincourt area of Toronto.
Christy Mc Laughlin lives in Etobicoke, a suburb of Toronto. He has battled ill health since leaving the group in 1981.
Tragically, Sean died of a massive heart attack aboard the band bus as the band was driving through Michigan, returning from a tour in September of 1989.
Fred White lives in Brampton, Ontario and has worked for a construction company since 1997 as a landscaper and gardener as well as regular construction tasks. He also plays in a trio with former Carlton Showband member Mitch McCoy and singer/songwriter Brenden Gillam from Corner Brook, Newfoundland.
Mike Feeney is retired and lives in Toronto. He retired from the group in 1991.
Edwin "Mitch" McCoy has lived in Brampton since coming to the Showband from Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1966. Mitch is a millwright and returned to his trade after he left the showband in 1968. He joined up with old friend Fred White and friend Brenden Gillam to form a trio which plays in the Toronto area.
Bob Lewis moved back to Cape Breton in 1979 and lives in Sydney. He drives a school bus in the Sydney area. Bob plays in a duo in Sydney and occasionally makes up a trio with twin brother Bill and son Aaron.
Johnny Patterson moved back to Ireland in 1975 and lives in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Johnny entertained for many years after his return but is now retired.
Gregory Donaghey moved to St. John's, Newfoundland after the group disbanded in 1996. Greg still entertains in his native Ireland as well as in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
Marty Shaw (Warshawski) lives in sunny California. He left the Carlton Showband in 1987.
Roddie Lee (Le Prieur) lives in Mississauga, Ontario and works as an installer for a propane company in the City of Vaughan, north of Toronto. He retired from drumming in 2001 saying he just didn't want to do it any more.
Robert Benoit lives in Oakwood, which is near Lindsay, Ontario. He teaches guitar and violin and has a recording studio in his home.
Larris Benoit lives in Mississauga, Ontario and drives a boom truck for a building supply company. He also plays lead guitar on weekends in the band Moose Stew. Moose Stew is based in the Brampton area of Southern Ontario.
Aaron Lewis moved back to Sydney, Nova Scotia after the group disbanded. He keeps extremely busy as a freelance musician, playing with numerous groups. He does a duo with another talented singer/songwriter whos name is Shauna Lee Mc Killop. She and Aaron co-wrote the song, "If I Can't Take The Island With Me." Aaron also plays keyboards for the Ennis Sisters on their tours, as well as with Gregory Donaghey on some of his engagements.