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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
It was 1973. At one end of the spectrum, Carly Simon was releasing her “You’re So Vain” reflections on Warren Beatty, Marvin Gaye was topping the charts with his sexual healing of “Let’s Get It On,” ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Suzi Quatro’s 1978 album was called “If You Knew Suzi...,” and the new documentary “Suzi Q” makes sure we do. Rolling out July 3 via Video on Demand and DVD, the film by Australian ...
This rock doc features a parade of musicians testifying about how radical her arrival as a pioneering female rocker felt in the mid-’70s, though she insists, "I don't do gender." The most obvious ...
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