Groundbreaking musician Suzi Quatro is the subject of the upcoming documentary Suzi Q, and she recently took some time to join us via Zoom for this latest edition of Loudwire's Gear Factor. Quatro ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
If Liam Firmager's "Suzi Q" feels a bit like he's shamelessly making a case for Suzi Quatro as a criminally underrated trailblazer who would probably be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by now if her ...