All Genres
    Pop/Rock
    Glam

Suzi Quatro

  • Overview
  • Albums
  • Tracks
  • Similar Artists
  • Listeners
Suzi Quatro Radio
Play
Options

Play All Top Tracks

More
  • Play
    1
    Options
    3:52
    If You Can't Give Me Love
    If You Can't Give Me Love
  • Play
    2
    Options
    3:47
    Devil Gate Drive
    Devil Gate Drive
  • Play
    3
    Options
    3:56
    The Race Is On
    The Race Is On
  • Play
    4
    Options
    3:32
    She's In Love With You
    She's In Love With You

Latest Albums

More
thumbnail
Play
Options

In The Spotlight - Deluxe Edition

Nov 2012
thumbnail
Play
Options

Quatro

Jul 2012

Biography

Known in the U.S. for her recurring role as Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days and for a single lite rock hit -- a duet with Chris Norman called "Stumblin' In" -- Suzi Quatro was a glam kingpin overseas and, regardless of her lack of U.S. popularity, a major pioneer of women in rock music. In the mid-'60s, at the age of 14, Quatro played bass in the all-girl garage rock band Pleasure Seekers, which consisted of her and her sisters; in 1971, she moved from Detroit to London, where she embarked on a career in which she sold millions of records in Japan, England, Australia and Germany -- but scant few in the United States. Her 1973 debut album, known simply as Suzi Quatro everywhere but Australia (where it was called Can the Can), is a retrofitted glam rock gem, with jarringly obvious influences on both The Runaways and Joan Jett. In fact, Jett's leather-clad persona is directly descended from Quatro's glam-era look. As the glam rock scene faded, Quatro's popularity flagged until 1978, when "If You Can't Give Me Love" put her back on the charts in the U.K., and "Stumblin' In," a No. 4 hit, broke her stateside.

Top Listeners

More
Peter Bayol
Ralf Heyne
Peter Bayol and Ralf Heyne have been listening to Suzi Quatro lately

Similar Artists

More
  • Amy Gore and her Valentines
  • Gary Glitter
  • Kim Fowley
  • Pleasure Seekers
  • Sweet
  • T. Rex