In this episode of Rock is Lit, Suzi Quatro talks about her favorite 'Happy Days' episode, being a Detroit girl, Bobby Darin, seeing the psychedelic ‘60s band Blues Magoos when she was 15 years old, learning a lot about being an entertainer by seeing Wayne Newton perform, what Suzi would ask Elvis if she could, loving Bob Dylan's music, Jackie Collins’ advice to Suzi about writing a novel, how Suzi feels about gender and how she dealt with sexism in the music business, the first time she saw Elvis on TV, the most irritating encounter she’s had with a fan, Suzi’s paranormal experiences, the 2019 documentary about her called 'Suzi Q', her complicated relationship with her sisters and parents, Suzi’s analysis of my astrological sign, and how she and I are soul sisters.
In the final segment, Katherine Turman, who is a music journalist and producer of Alice Cooper's syndicated radio show 'Nights With Alice Cooper', joins the podcast to talk about Suzi’s role as a pioneer for female musicians and her place in rock ‘n roll history and possible reasons she hasn’t been inducted into the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame yet.
Suzi Quatro songs in the episode in order of appearance:
- "Devil Gate Drive"
- "Can The Can"
- "The Wild One"
- "Stumblin' In" (duet with Chris Norman)
Suzi Quatro’s website: http://www.suziquatro.com/
Suzi Quatro Instagram: @suziquatroreal
Suzi Quatro Twitter: @Suzi_Quatro
Katherine Turman’s website: https://katherineturman.com/
Katherine Turman Instagram: @katturman
Katherine Turman Twitter: @KatherineTurman
Christy Alexander Hallberg website, christyalexanderhallberg.com
Christy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallberg
Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallberg
Christy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/user/christyhallberg
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