A new, lovely Sunday afternoon, a new video for all of you. Back at Ditton Manor, the Millicent Stephenson Trio performed the legendary song ‘Fly Me To The Moon’, written by Bart Howard in 1954. Our interpretation is based on Frank Sinatra’s recording of it, which released around a decade later.

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Music has been a vehicle to express love for thousands of years. As a result, we have an extraordinary musical vocabulary to convey, or attempt to convey, what newly-weds feel. A voice who added many words to this metaphorical dictionary was Whitney Houston, including ‘Run To You’, the fourth single of the now legendary ‘The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album’ (1992).

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Many rivers to cross | But I can’t seem to find my way over | Wandering, I am lost | As I travel along White Cliffs of Dover

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It’s Easter Sunday, it’s April, and spring is here to stay. Regardless of whether you observe Easter as part of your religion, I wish you a peaceful day and I invite you to reflect on the good things that still shine in your life, despite our turbulent times.

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A few months ago, I had the honour to perform for the Jamaican Nurses Association. Here is one of the songs I played.

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When Toyin Adekale invited me to participate in the recording of “I’m That Woman”, I read the lyrics and felt seen. It is a track I am proud to have contributed to, and I am happy to share it once again in occasion of International Women’s Day.

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Photo of Millicent playing the saxophone. There are teal and pink lights dots behind her

I met Jasmin Carter at a 50th birthday party for a lady called Vanessa. I was there to perform, and she, to take photos. She got some nice shots of me. What do you think?

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2025 saw me reaching a huge milestone: my first thousand YouTube subscribers. Not only that, but the views and interactions with my videos, both in short and long format, has steadily increased. It makes me very happy to know that my music and work are reaching more people!

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New year greetings from Millicent Stephenson

It is already January 2026 in more than half the world. The beginning of a new year is always exciting! Whether you are going all out this time, or you are having a quiet night, I hope that you have a wonderful time.

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