It was 1973. At one end of the spectrum, Carly Simon was releasing her “You’re So Vain” reflections on Warren Beatty, Marvin Gaye was topping the charts with his sexual healing of “Let’s Get It On,” ...
On Feb. 23, 1974, rocker Suzi Quatro had a No. 1 hit with the song “Devil Gate Drive.” The song hit No. 1 on the UK singles chart, marking the singer and bass guitarist’s second UK No. 1, per This Day ...
In the mid 1970s, she was a pioneering female rocker at a time when that term was nearly nonexistent, a hugely popular record and concert attraction, and a style icon. That is…in much of the non-U.S.
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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.
Suzi Quatro is not one to stop for much of anything. Even a pandemic. The Grosse Pointe-raised rock ‘n’ roll icon and actress (best-known as Leather Tuscadero on TV’s “Happy Days”) has been on a roll ...
In the early '70s, the Detroit native Susan Kay Quatro kicked off a hitmaking career as a tough glam-rocker. There were women who were rock stars before Suzi Quatro, but she was the first example of ...
“Suzi Q,” a documentary about Suzi Quatro, who preceded Joan Jett onto the scene in the early ’70s as a leather-clad rock pioneer, has been picked up for North America by Utopia. The company will give ...