Millicent Stephenson
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11 July 1963 (age 62)
Millicent Stephenson | |
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| Born | Millicent Stephenson 11 July 1963 (age 62) Birmingham, England |
| Occupations | Saxophonist, musician, professional speaker, author |
| Known for | iTunes Podcast 'Success Beyond The Score', Not Just Jazz, Cafemnee |
| Style | Jazz, gospel, reggae, blues, soul, pop |
| Awards | The Peoples Choices Award, Association of Jamaica Nationals Chairman’s Special Recognition Award, WISE Women and Keep The Faith Magazine Music Award |
| Website | millicentstephenson |
Millicent Stephenson (born 1963) is a British saxophonist, musician, teacher, songwriter and entrepreneur from Birmingham, United Kingdom. In addition, Stephenson is an entrepreneur, vocalist, music director, professional speaker, record label owner (Silver Gliss Music), and founder and creative director of Cafemnee and Not Just Jazz.
Millicent Stephenson started piano lessons at age eight. At secondary school she learned the clarinet and played in the school orchestra. She performed in the school Steel Band playing alto and tenor pans. Her love of the saxophone began as a hobby when at age 18, the New Testament Church of God was having an open air street march in London. An alto saxophone was available with no one to play it. She volunteered as a wind player and the leader of the brass section, Rev John Grey, accepted. Following the march she could not let the instrument go, and she borrowed it and practiced.