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Suzi Quatro: (Bass Boss)
Chrome studs, white boots, voice like a chainsaw-Can the Can cracked the boys' club wide open. Bass slapped harder than Slade's drums, strut sexier than Bowie's hips. Glam's first real queen. More leather riffs cracking weekly.


Suzi Quatro: "Window Line Talk" Article (1975)
Suzi Quatro’s "Window Line Talk" , a two-page article in Bravo Magazine , September 22, 1975.

Suzi Quatro
Sep 21, 19751 min read


Alice Gigs Reed Shows News: 1975
News desk, one page, New Musical Express, February 1, 1975. Alice for July gigs ALICE COOPER is to tour Britain this summer, it was officially announced this week. He will play at least five venues in this country, as part of a full European tour. It will be his first British visit for over 18 months, and the first to feature him as a solo performer. Alice will be bringing his cur-rent U.S. road show a massive multi-media touring outfit which features special lighting, costum

glamslam72
Feb 1, 19753 min read


Your Mamma Won't Like Me Single: 1975
The Mamma That Hit 31 Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by RAK Records (catalogue: RAK 191) on January 31, 1975, Suzi Quatro’s “Your Mamma Won't Like Me” — backed with “Peter, Peter” — was a bold, bass-heavy glam-rock track. Written by Nicky Chinn-Mike Chapman (A-side) and Tuckey/Quatro (B-side), produced by Mike Chapman & Nicky Chinn. The single peaked at number 14 on the Australian Chart, reached number 27 on the German Entertainment Chart, and climbed to number 3

Suzi Quatro
Jan 31, 19752 min read


Single Minded: 1975
Top of the Pops – the teenage allowance still rules Two pages from Beetle magazine, January 1, 1975. "Top Of The Pops is still the barometer of the ever-shifting British singles scene. Unlike American pop radio which is controlled by tight playlists, promo tipsheets, and marketing reports in the trades, the English 45 action is still controlled by teen- agers with their allowances. TOTP is a weekly BBC television programme that features film clips of the top ten, dancing and

glamslam72
Jan 2, 19751 min read


Pinups Article : 1974
Suzi Quatro – leather queen turned ultimate glam pin-up! one-page in Circus Magazine, December 1, 1974. More leather & lace moments added weekly.

Suzi Quatro
Dec 1, 19741 min read


Suzi Quatro: The Wild One Single (1974)
A Leather-Clad Glam Roar Suzi Quatro’s “The Wild One” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 1, 1974, on RAK Records (catalogue: RAK 185). Backed with “Shake My Sugar,” this energetic glam rock anthem, written and produced by Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn, and was the third single from her second album, Quatro also Produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn, The A-side’s gritty guitars and Quatro’s fierce vocals propelled it to No. 7 on November 24-30, 1974 on the

Suzi Quatro
Nov 1, 19743 min read


Suzi Quatro: "Suzi Quatro Private" Article (1974)
Suzi Quatro’s "Suzi Quatro Private" , a two-page article in Bravo Magazine , August 29, 1974. Here you can see the house where Suzi lives...

Suzi Quatro
Sep 1, 19741 min read


Suzi Quatro: Suzi's Cover Cover Article (1974)
Suzi Quatro’s Suzi’s Cover , a cover and one-page article in Look In Magazine , August 3, 1974.

Suzi Quatro
Aug 2, 19741 min read


📰 Quatrophonic Supershow-Article: Mar. 1974
A leather‑clad bass player with a voice like a whipcrack — Suzi Quatro’s rise was fast, loud, and impossible to ignore.

Suzi Quatro
Mar 4, 19743 min read


Devil Gate Drive Single: 1974
Suzi Quatro's Glam-Rock No. 1 Smash Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on January 25, 1974, on RAK Records (catalogue: RAK 167), Suzi Quatro’s “Devil Gate Drive” — backed with “In The Morning” — was a high-octane glam-rock stomper written and produced by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. It entered the UK Singles Chart on February 9, 1974, and became Suzi’s first UK No. 1, holding the top spot for 5 weeks during an 11-week run. Track Listing A: Devil Gate Drive B: In T

Suzi Quatro
Jan 25, 19742 min read
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