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Suzi Quatro - Glam Slam Guide
The leather-clad, bass-slinging Detroit firecracker who kicked down the doors for every woman who ever wanted to rock harder than the boys. She was barely five-foot-nothing, but when she strapped on that bass, slapped on the black leather jumpsuit, and snarled “Can the Can,” the entire glam world stood up and took notice. The Glam Slam Essentials 1. Suzi Quatro (1973) – Album Release (1973) The debut that announced her arrival – “48 Crash”, “Glycerine Queen”, pure leather

Suzi Quatro
Jan 1, 20233 min read


Suzi Quatro (October 15, 1979) Neue für Suzi / Der Start – Rocky Magazine
A lively, full‑colour Rocky magazine profile capturing Suzi Quatro at a pivotal moment — exhausted from a gruelling U.S. tour yet riding a fresh wave of success with a softer new single and renewed confidence in her international reach. The two‑page spread blends performance photography with candid commentary, marking her transition from hard‑rock intensity to a more reflective, melodic phase. Writer: Uncredited (feature copy) Artist: Suzi Quatro Date: October 15 1979 Length:

Suzi Quatro
Oct 15, 19792 min read


Suzi Quatro (May 1975) Tiffany - Feature
Publication: Tiffany Magazine Date: May 1975 Country: Sweden Section / Pages: Feature (2 pages) Title: Suzi Quatro – Popens Läderklädda Drottning Overview This Tiffany Magazine two‑page feature from May 1975 captures Suzi Quatro at the height of her European fame. The article, written in Swedish, reflects on her unusual career trajectory — from early struggles in England to her growing popularity in Germany and Sweden. The opening page shows Suzi performing live, framed by th

Suzi Quatro
May 1, 19751 min read


📰 Alice Gigs Reed Shows News – 1975
New Musical Express, News Desk, One‑Page Item – Feb. 1, 1975 Published on February 1, 1975, this one‑page NME news desk item announced Alice Cooper’s planned return to Britain for a series of summer concerts. Under the headline “Alice for July gigs”, the piece confirmed that official arrangements were underway for Cooper to bring his theatrical rock spectacle back to UK audiences following the success of Welcome to My Nightmare. The brief but impactful news item reflected the

glamslam72
Feb 1, 19753 min read


📰Leather Queen Pin-Up - Article :1974
In December 1974, American rock magazine *Circus* dedicated this enthusiastic one-page spread to Suzi Quatro, portraying her as rock’s new leather queen at the height of the glam era.

Suzi Quatro
Dec 1, 19742 min read


📰 Suzi Quatro Private - Article : Aug. 1974
A revealing two-page Bravo Magazine feature giving readers an intimate look at Suzi Quatro’s life, personality, and thoughts away from the leather-clad rock ‘n’ roll stage. The leather queen opens up — from rock star to private thoughts and everyday moments. Bravo Magazine Date: August 29, 1974 Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • In-depth personal profile of Suzi Quatro • Insight into her private life and personality behind the tough image • Discussion of her rise

Suzi Quatro
Sep 2, 19742 min read


📰 Suzi’s Cover - Article : Aug. 1974
A striking cover and feature in Look In Magazine showcasing Suzi Quatro as one of the most dynamic female rock stars of the glam era, highlighting her powerful stage presence and leather-clad image. Suzi Quatro takes centre stage — the bass-wielding rock queen commands attention on the cover of Look In. Look In Magazine Date: August 3, 1974 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Suzi Quatro featured on the front cover of Look In • Focus on her rising stardom as a femal

Suzi Quatro
Aug 3, 19742 min read


Suzi Who? (May 4 1974) Music Star– Cover:
Publication: Music Star Date: May 4 1974 Country: United Kingdom Section / Pages: Front Cover Title: Happy Birthday Merrill / Suzi Who? / Wombling On! Overview This Music Star cover from May 4 1974 captures the bright, playful energy of mid‑’70s teen‑pop culture. The issue features a smiling portrait of a young woman in close‑up, surrounded by bold, candy‑colored typography typical of the magazine’s exuberant design style. The headlines celebrate Merrill Osmond’s birthday,

Suzi Quatro
May 4, 19741 min read


📰 Go Out There - Article: Apr. 1974
A fierce, unfiltered burst of mid‑70s rock journalism, this Suzi Quatro feature captures her at full voltage — confident, sharp‑tongued, and utterly uncompromising. The page radiates the energy of an artist who refuses to soften her edges. A manifesto of grit from rock’s trailblazing frontwoman. Published at a time when Suzi Quatro was redefining what a woman in rock could look and sound like, this interview reveals her philosophy of survival in a male‑dominated industry. Her

Suzi Quatro
Apr 6, 19743 min read


📰 Boy Reporter Meets Suzi Q‑Article (UK) : Mar. 1974
This feature captures Suzi Quatro at a defining moment, presenting her as a creative force who thrives on energy, spontaneity, and the thrill of performance. It stands as a vivid snapshot of her early career — a reminder of why she became one of glam‑rock’s most enduring and influential figures.

Suzi Quatro
Mar 30, 19743 min read
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