Born in Detroit in 1950, fame first came calling for Suzi Quatro when she moved to the UK in 1971, having been spotted by producer Mickie Most on a night off from recording Jeff Beck at Motown. Hit ...
Perhaps the snub is because Quatro, the first female bass-playing rock star, had a much higher profile overseas, and Hall voters have traditionally been extremely U.S.-focused. While Quatro was a ...
THR review: Trailblazer Suzi Quatro, the first female bass player to front a high-profile rock band, is the subject of Liam Firmager's documentary 'Suzi Q.' By Sheri Linden Senior Copy Editor/Film ...
The world had never seen the likes of Suzi Quatro, rocking her bass in an under-zipped black-leather jumpsuit inspired in part by Elvis Presley in the '68 Comeback Special and in part by Barbarella.
It’s been a long road for women in rock. The music industry has traditionally been run by men whose ideal female artist is a good looking singer who plays up her sexuality and does what she’s told.
An Essex-based rock star has donated a five-string bass from her personal collection to a museum in the county. Suzi Quatro, 73, best known for chart hits such as Can the Can and Devil Gate Drive, ...
One of the rooms in Suzi Quatro’s home in England looks like a beachside sunglasses vendor. Professional displays line the walls, except instead of $5 plastic throwaway shades, they hold Ray-Bans—750 ...
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