My feet never touched the ground. Lots of good groups with crazy and unique images. It was wild. I spent all of my time doing gigs, TV appearances, interviews, or recording. I could write a book – and probably will.
Meaning of the quote
Suzi Quatro, an American musician, describes her busy life in the music industry. She was always on the move, performing concerts, making TV appearances, being interviewed, and recording music. There was never a dull moment - it was an exciting and wild experience. She had the opportunity to work with many talented musical groups that had unique and creative styles. Suzi is considering writing a book to share more about her remarkable journey in the music world.
About Suzi Quatro
Suzi Quatro, an American singer, bass guitarist, songwriter, and actor, rose to fame in the 1970s with hit singles like “Can the Can” and “Devil Gate Drive.” She has released numerous albums, received various awards, and continues to perform live and work in radio broadcasting.
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A bass should sound like a bass with the thump of the finger against the wood, like it began with stand up.
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I am flattered to have been the woman to have opened the door for female rockers to be accepted into the mainly male industry.
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Joan was one of my biggest fans, as was Chrissie Hynde.
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My feet never touched the ground. Lots of good groups with crazy and unique images. It was wild. I spent all of my time doing gigs, TV appearances, interviews, or recording. I could write a book – and probably will.
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Len and I had parted musical ways and this was one of the problems.
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After moving to England I did some recording and eventually formed an English band, this was together for quite a few years with only a keyboard replacement. The band had no name, just my name.
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Then my own TV chat show in England in 1989.
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I am busy touring all over Europe, Japan, and Australia.
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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.
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I have recorded nine tracks for a new album which I financed myself and am looking for a home for.
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The bass player’s function, along with the drums, is to be the engine that drives the car… everything else is merely colours.
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Rock and roll mainly but I can play passable jazz also.
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I also have a big love of classical music played on piano because this is the environment I grew up in my brother being one of the great masters in this world.
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I read and write classical piano and percussion, also guitar.
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The Pleasure Seekers eventually turned into Cradle, when we started writing our own material. My younger sister Nancy was brought in as singer and I kind of stepped aside as main lead singer and concentrated on my instrument.
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