About Suzi Quatro: Susan Kay is an American born, British-based singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and actress. She was the first female bass player to become a major rock star breaking a barrier to women's participation in rock music.
When I was seven, I decided to buy all my friends some ice cream, but the problem was where to get the money. Sneaking into church, I went to the side of the altar where you can light a candle for your loved ones and took the money from the collectio...
I used to buy scented poetry books on tour and read aloud to the band. Not what you'd expect, huh?
Anyone who has had their heart broken learns to keep a little safety area. Even now in my relationship, I have something I can call my own in case something goes wrong. You need a place to retreat to.
As far as more recognition goes, I am happy with the amount of love and respect I have received from other artists and the public. Of course, I would love more, and think I deserve it.
Be honest, be kind, and share the love.
I don't know what else I would do. I love entertaining people, I love communicating, I love an audience. I'm a real artist, right from the bottom of my toes to the top of my head.
The one big difference between the sexes is that I think women are always looking for love. We want more security and to be heard. Men don't care if you hear them or not; they just say what they have to say and leave it to you if you want to listen. ...
Rock n' roll! It's the music of puberty.
I refused to wear make-up on TV. I wanted my music to be heard.
This is just the way it goes: there's always a cycle with music - it goes up and it goes down, it goes risque and it goes back, it goes loud then it goes soft, then it goes rock and it goes pop.