Suzi Quatro
Suzi Quatro is a trailblazing American rock singer-songwriter who helped redefine the role of women in rock 'n' roll when she broke out in 1973.
Composer | Movie Actress | Soundtrack
June 3, 1950
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Suzi Quatro, an American singer, songwriter, and actress, made a significant impact on the male-dominated rock music scene of the 1970s. She rose to fame with her hit singles “Can the Can” and “Devil Gate Drive,” which topped the charts in the UK, Europe, and Australia. Quatro’s groundbreaking work played a crucial role in redefining the position of women in rock ‘n’ roll. Besides her music career, she has participated in various projects, such as the TV series “Happy Days” and the film “To Be Someone.” Quatro has received numerous awards and recognitions, including being named the “Most Successful Female Artist” in the Guinness Book of World Records. She is also a multi-instrumentalist, proficient in bass guitar, piano, harmonica, and saxophone. Notably, her emergence in 1973 significantly contributed to transforming the role of women in rock ‘n’ roll.