Suzi Quatro is ready to share her story. The ‘70s rock pioneer is the subject of a new documentary titled “Suzi Q,” which chronicles her rise to stardom and all the unlikely twists and turns it took ...
The shorthand summary of the story of Suzi Quatro story is simple: a pioneering female rock ‘n’ roll musician from Detroit who became a big star overseas in the 1970s but couldn’t find the same ...
ON THE surface, she is as hardboiled as a half-hour egg. Yet now leather-clad, rock'n'roll wildcat Suzi Quatro is telling me about the time she cried in public - at the 2019 West End premiere of Suzi ...
Suzi Quatro goes in search of Janis Joplin, the blues-influenced wild woman of rock ’n’ roll, who wowed the crowds at Monterey and Woodstock, but died of an accidental drugs overdose on 4 October 1970 ...
This year Radioinfo will take you back 50 years to the songs that charted in 1974. It was a mighty fine year for music. “According to the Elektra president, I could become the new Janis Joplin Mickie ...
When Suzi Quatro was a Detroit teen and before she was a worldwide star, she and her sisters recorded one of the ultimate garage-punk cult classics, “What a Way to Die” by the Pleasure Seekers. Wild ...
Detroit dynamo Suzi has more stories than a month of TV soaps, from turning down Elvis to dealing with sex pests. And the 5ft 2 rocker vows she'll never stop. She is 5ft 2 of undiluted rock’n’roll ...