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Pop: The History Makers with Steve Blame

Suzi Quatro UPDATE

Today on both the podcast and the YouTube channel an UPDATE interview with legendary rocker Suzi Quatro.

She's back on TOUR - go to her website for those dates.

http://www.suziquatro.com/⁠

In the UPDATE interview, Suzi talks about covering ABBA's 'Does Your Mother Know' during her live performances in Australia. This track was included as part of the extra songs on a double CD compilation released in May 2022 - Back to the Drive/In the Spotlight.⁠

She also talks about rehearsing for live shows in her living room.

If you prefer a more in-depth interview just type in Suzi Quatro in the search facility and listen to the DEEP DIVE interview.

Suzi Quatro's self-titled album was released in 1973. Since then, she has sold 55 million records worldwide. Her singles, 'Can the Can', and 'Devil's Gate Drive' were among her massive hits in Britain, Europe, and Australia. It was almost 50 years ago that this solo rocker broke through the glass ceiling and opened the door for other female rockers. Tina Weymouth (Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club), Joan Jett, and Chrissie Hynde (Pretenders) all cite Suzi as an essential influence. She's still making albums today, her latest 'The Devil in Me' was released in 2021, and she continues to tour.⁠

⁠In the DEEP DIVE interview, she talks about her early days, and the first major influence in her life - Elvis Presley, and how she realized through him that rock n' roll was her calling. The bands she had with her sisters, how she was discovered by Mickie Most, the Xmas she received a tape from her family that was anything but complimentary, and the string of hits - and much more!⁠



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