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Suzi Quatro remains as driven and determined to rock
With the latest album, The Devil In Me, this pioneering female rocker remains as driven and determined as ever.
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Suzi Quatro performing a few years ago at an open-air festival. Photo by Paul Bossenmeier.
With the latest album, The Devil In Me, this pioneering female rocker remains as driven and determined as ever.
By Lee Zimmerman
Suffice it to say, Suzi Quatro has always defied expectations throughout her entire career. An unapologetic insurgent, she set the standard for every female rocker that followed Joan Jett, Chrissie Hynde, The Go-Go’s, The Bangles and Girlschool among them by making it a point to break down the boundaries and silly stereotypes imposed on her by members of the “boys club,” many of whom insisted that women couldn’t rock. These days, at the age of 71, she remains at the peak of her prowess thanks to a searing new album, descriptively titled