Millicent Stephenson (born 1963) is a British saxophonist, musician, teacher, songwriter and entrepreneur from Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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.
[2] Stephenson performs jazz, reggae, gospel, blues and soul with a live band, singers and dancers or solo with a backing track.
Stephenson has also written "My Love", "I'd Be Blue If I Didn't Have You" and "Oh Ageing What A Thing", each has been aired on radio and featured on her album, Reflective Notes (2016).
Her up-tempo reggae cover single of Tamela Mann/Kirk Franklin "Take Me To The King" aired on the Gordon West World Wide show in 2019 on Kick FM Radio, an international syndicated station and the song was placed on general rotation.
She is the author of an EBooklet called Revealed - 25 Secrets of the Successful Gigging Musician, Singer, Rapper and Spoken Word Artiste.