American singer, songwriter and bass guitarist who rose to prominence in the early 1970s with hits such as "Can the Can" and "Devil Gate Drive". Known for a strong stage presence and a prominent role in glam rock.

Reviews describe her as fierce, brazen and a commanding bass player; 'Can the Can' and 'Daytona Demon' are highlighted. The provided review credits her with early female rock visibility and influence on later artists in the punk/new-wave era.

A nostalgic, first-person review that credits Suzi Quatro with early feminist rock visibility. The reviewer recalls being inspired by her image and music (notably 'Can the Can'). Quatro is described as fierce, brazen, and a commanding presence on bass. The piece mixes childhood memory, cultural context (Top of the Pops) and admiration.

For:Fans of 1970s rock and glam, readers interested in early women in rock and music nostalgia.

 She was rock. She was fierce. She was strong. She was always surrounded by ill-reputed men.

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