Suzi Quatro
Born | June 3, 1950 |
Hometown | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Net worth | $20 million |
Height | 5'0" (1.52m) |
Spouse | Len Tuckey, Rainer Haase |
Children | Richard Leonard Tuckey, Laura Tuckey |
Parents | Helen Sanislay |
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11 of the most pioneering women in rock-and-roll history
These musicians blazed new trails for the genre, often collaborating with or inspiring some of rock's biggest male performers.
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JLo, Amanda Holden and Suzi Quatro: The celebs proving when it comes to fashion you never have to grow up
These famous women are proving that when it comes to fashion, age is nothing but a number.
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Suzi Quatro talks 'Rear of the Year' incident and who might play her in upcoming biopic
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‘Suzi Q’: Film Review
The most obvious point of comparison for “Suzi Q,” a new documentary about the pioneering 1970s rocker Suzi Quatro, is “Bad Reputation,” a two-year-old doc about Joan Jett. That’s not least of all because Jett is a frequent on-camera presence in the new movie, and comes off as such an acolyte of the woman who […]
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‘Suzi Q’ Film Review: Rock Documentary Makes a Case for Suzi Quatro
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 appreciation at home. And “Suzi Q,” a film by Liam Firmager that premieres on VOD this week, tries to right that imbalance, trotting out an array of female musicians to testify about Quatro’s importance in helping establish the very idea that it was OK for women to pick up instruments and play rock alongs
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Steve Priest of 'Ballroom Blitz' glam-rock sensations Sweet dead at 72
Lone surviving Sweet member Andy Scott, who announced the sad news, described Priest as “the best bass player I ever played with.”
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Suzi Quatro Rock Doc ‘Suzi Q’ Acquired by Utopia, Set for July Release in U.S. (EXCLUSIVE)
"Suzi Q," a documentary about Suzi Quatro, who preceded Joan Jett onto the scene in the early '70s as a leather-clad rock pioneer, has been picked up for North America by Utopia. The company will give the rock doc a one-night theatrical release July 1, followed by digital and DVD distribution two days later. A […]
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Suzi Quatro talks Rock & Roll Hall of Fame snub: 'It's just plain stupid'
“If you're an organization that prides itself on doing the right thing by the right people, what more can be right than the fact that I was the first?"
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Patricia Heaton leaps generation gap in 'Carol's Second Act'
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