News about Suzi Quatro
Why I only wear one style of shoe, by author KATE MOSSE
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September 14, 2024
Novelist Kate Mosse on the liberation of owning just one type of shoe: platform brothel creepers that have walked her through life's highs and lows
The Elizabethan manor I bought for £100k has been a huge hit, says Suzi Quatro
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June 1, 2024
Suzi Quatro, who turns 74 tomorrow, is an American singer, songwriter and bassist best known for hits such as Can The Can (1973) and Devil Gate Drive (1974), which both topped the UK charts. The mother-of-two, who has been dubbed 'the Queen of Rock 'n' roll' and is famed for her leather catsuits, has lived in the UK for more than 50 years. She is married to the German rock promoter Rainer Haas.
As fans prepare for his most 'emotional' project so far, Harry Styles is back in the studio recording new music
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March 22, 2024
His last album received Grammy Awards, Brit Awards, and a spot on most people's Spotify playlists. Harry Styles has returned to the studio recording new music for what is expected to be his most 'emotional' project to date, according to the Mail. In recent weeks, stepping inside Rak music studios in St John's Wood near Regent's Park in Regent's Wood has been exhausting at work. Jeff Beck, Donovan, Suzi Quatro, and Kim Wilde, among others, founded the studios in 1976, according to English record producer Mickie Most, who was known for his Animal hits, among others. He was also a recording engineer, record label manager, and TV producer. Natalie Hayes, Mr Most's daughter, after he died in 2003 at the age of 64, took over the studios, helping it win studio of the year in 2014, 2015, and 2017.
Suzi Quatro, 73, left blushing as she's asked if she prefers sex to drugs and rock 'n' roll: 'I'm a good Catholic girl'
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March 15, 2024
Suzi Quatro is in Australia for her latest concert tour. On Friday, the 73-year-old rock legend appeared on television show The Project and was posed with some edgy questions. When asked whether she likes sex, opioids, or rock 'n' roll these days, she blushed.
Suzi Quatro reveals she threatened Angus Young from AC/DC after he 'pinched her bottom' in the 70s
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November 20, 2023
Suzi Quatro has admitted that she assaulted AC/DC rocker Angus Young while he 'pinched her bottom' in the Seventies. The singer, 73, confessed that she learned how to act herself during her time in bands because 'guys thought female musicians were straightforward.' Suzi said she'd be groped 'all the time,' but Angus was the only man to get away with it, writing in a column in the Sunday Times Magazine.
EMILY PRESCOTT: Lady Eliza Manners wows commuters in St Pancreas belting out a Adelle classic on the piano
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September 30, 2023
EMILY PRESCOTT (Okay, it's not Las Vegas), but Lady Eliza Manners, who treated commuters to an impromptu version of Someone Like You, had to make do with St Pancras station. The 26-year-old model and socialite, whose family owns Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, was seen and heard belting out the ballad as a stranger performed one of the public pianos in the middle of the busy station.
Suzi Quatro, the one lesson I've learned from life
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February 12, 2023
Suzi Quatro, 72, is an American singer, songwriter, and bass guitarist who has achieved more than 55 million albums worldwide. She lives in Essex and Hamburg. There is a difference between truth and appearance.' 'It's a big topic for me,' she says. "I've had many things happen and events happen over the years, and I know the truth of how I was affected, but I'm also aware that everyone experiences them differently.'
Suzi Quatro, 72, singer, guitarist, and songwriter, is the street where I grew up
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August 19, 2022
Suzi Quatro, 72, grew up on Torte Woods in Detroit, Michigan. She discusses her childhood and a house brimming with music. My dad worked for GM, but she claims he was a performer all his life.' My mother, Helen, arranged a show, and the five children played at least three instruments each.' We'd put on a family display at Christmas, Easter, or birthdays.'