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NameDave Scott Millington
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BirthdayApril 14
Birth Year1948
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Dave Scott Millington Biography

Dave Scott Millington is one of the most popular and richest Singer who was born on April 14, 1948 in United States.

By early 1965, Millington and her sister Jean formed The Svelts, an all-female rock band, with June on rhythm guitar, Jean on bass, Kathy Terry on drums, and Cathy Carter on guitar. According to Millington, the band’s name, “came from a word my brother had just learned in school. To be svelte: thin, lithe. It sounded like what we wanted to be, kinda classy!”. The Svelts rehearsed initially in Terry’s living room in Sacramento. Managed and promoted by Richard “Dick” Leventon (born January 4, 1938; died September 30, 1991), The Svelts performed at sock hops, air force bases, and frat parties and gradually built a following. In November 2012, Millington recalled:

However, because of tensions within the band, including frequent disagreements with Barclay over their conflicting musical preferences, and soon after having a nervous breakdown “because of the pressures of touring, recording, coping with success, maintaining success, and maintaining a certain image in the boy-defined rock world”, Millington left Fanny after their fourth album Mother’s Pride was released in February 1973. Millington was replaced as lead guitarist by Patti Quatro (born Patricia Helen Quatrocchio on March 10, 1948, in Detroit, Michigan), sister of Suzi Quatro, and former member of all-female bands The Pleasure Seekers and Cradle in March 1974. Thirty years after her breakdown, Millington summarized: “Instead of carrying it all, I just fell apart.” In 2008, Millington revealed in an interview:

Jack and Yola Millington and their children lived luxuriously (with servants and swimming pool) with June’s maternal grandparents Angel Limjoco (born May 31, 1891, in Lian, Batangas; died June 8, 1969) and Felisa Limjoco (née Lejano) (born June 11, 1893, in Lian, Batangas; and died March 13, 1957, in Manila) in various locations in Manila until their emigration to the United States in 1961, including at 56 R. Pascual Street, San Juan (then part of Rizal province); in the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in Mandaluyong; near the old American School in Pasay; and on N. Domingo Street, San Juan; and for several months just before they emigrated at the Howell Compound in Quezon City. Additionally, during 1953, Millington and her family lived for a year in Baguio with her grandparents.

Dave Scott Millington Net Worth

Dave is one of the richest Singer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Dave Scott Millington's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeSinger
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HouseLiving in own house.

After a number of personnel changes, including five different drummers, the Millington sisters were joined in 1968 by lead guitarist Adrienne “Addie” Lee Clement (from the Palo Alto band California Girls), recent graduate of Ellwood P. Cubberley High School; and drummer Alice Monroe de Buhr (born September 4, 1949, in Mason City, Iowa), who had moved to California at age 17, after the divorce of her parents, in search of fame and fortune. In this four-piece configuration, the Svelts gigged around the West in a renovated Greyhound bus, mainly playing cover songs. By early 1967, the Svelts (Millington, Wendy Haas, Brie Berry, and Jean Millington) had a band house in Los Altos, where they lived and rehearsed.

Later, Terry was replaced on drums by Filipino American Brie Berry (born August 9, 1949), who was a student at Folsom High School (class of 1967). Before their senior year, Millington and her sister Jean performed during the summer of 1965 as a duo. In September 1965, they copyrighted their song “Footloose and Fancy-Free”.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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June Millington (born April 14, 1948) is a Filipino American guitarist, songwriter, producer, educator, and actress. She was the co-founder and lead guitarist of the all-female rock band Fanny, which was active from 1970 to 1974. Millington is also “a godmother of women’s music”, and the co-founder and artistic director of the Institute for the Musical Arts (IMA) in Goshen, Massachusetts.

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Since 1984 Millington has been in a domestic partnership with education activist Ann F. Hackler (born May 2, 1956), who had been the director of the Women’s Center at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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June Elizabeth Millington was born in Manila, the Philippines, on April 14, 1948, the oldest of the seven children of Filipina socialite “Yola” Yolanda Leonor Limjoco Millington (born February 10, 1922, in Lian, Batangas, the Philippines; died December 19, 2002, in California, USA), and former United States Navy Lt. Commander John “Jack” Howard Millington (born September 18, 1915, in Burlington, Vermont; died June 24, 1980, in Bristol, Vermont). He had graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1939, and was a son of Professor Howard G. Millington a noted folklorist. Millington’s parents were married in Manila in May 1947, and divorced in California in March 1970. Millington is the older sister of bassist Jean Y. Millington Adamian (born May 25, 1949, in Manila), Richard J. Millington, Stephen H. Millington, James E. Millington, David S. Millington, and Sylvia F. G. Millington Lyons.

In 1986, Millington and her longtime partner, education activist Ann F. Hackler (born May 2, 1956), founded the Institute for the Musical Arts (IMA) in Bodega, California. The IMA received its nonprofit status in 1987, and operated its studio and programs from the historic Old Creamery in Bodega until 2001, when a 25-acre permanent property was purchased in Goshen, Massachusetts. The IMA’s nonprofit mission is to support women and girls in music and music-related businesses. Rooted in the legacy of progressive equal rights movements, IMA’s development is guided by the visions, needs, and concerns of women from a diversity of backgrounds. Its programs including a Rock ‘n Roll Camp for Girls, and workshops on vocal and instrumental instruction, album production and recording techniques, lyric and music composition, and booking, promotion, and entertainment law.

Facts & Trivia

Dave Ranked on the list of most popular Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Dave Scott Millington celebrates birthday on April 14 of every year.

Millington and her siblings attended The American School, then located in Donada Street in Pasay in Manila, where she later recalled: “the racism we encountered at the American School was crushing.” By 1960 Millington transferred to the Assumption Convent school located in Makati, Metro Manila. Early in 1961, when Millington was in the seventh grade, she heard a girl play the guitar:

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