Suzi Quatro Says ‘Perfect Storm’ Led to New Album
Suzi Quatro is a rock star for the ages. Though barely a footnote in the States, her success and record sales worldwide present an entirely different picture of this rebellious soul.
Since the mid- 60s, Quatro has been making a racket with her bass guitar, conventions of women in rock n roll be damned. She formed the Pleasure Seekers with her sisters and friends, inspired by the British Invasion as well as their local Detroit music scene. The band quickly became fixtures in the local scene.
Their first single, released on the local Hideout label, was the garage-rocker “What a Way to Die” that showed these women were as tough as the guys on the scene and had the chops to prove it. Kicking out the jams for the next few years, the band went through various changes, the biggest of which would come in 1971 when the group, especially Quatro, caught the attention of British producer Mickie Most, who wanted to sign her to a so
Suzi Quatro Says Perfect Storm Led to New Album
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Suzi Quatro Says Perfect Storm Led to New Album
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