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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Juliana Hatfield, Kim Gordon, Kim Deal, Melissa Auf der Maur, Suzi Quatro, Christina Von Eerie, Aimee Mann, Michael Steele, Carol Kaye, Tal Wilkenfeld, Regina Zernay Roberts, Meshell Ndegeocello, D'arcy Wretzky, List of female bass guitarists, Shingai Shoniwa, Kristen Pfaff, Maureen Herman, Johnette Napolitano, Tina Weymouth, Paz Lenchantin, Talena Atfield, Ginger Pooley, Sara Lee, Abby Travis, Jennifer Finch, Rachel Haden, Jody Bleyle, Jackie Fox, Leah Randi, Nicole Fiorentino, Laura Love, Sean Yseult, Gail Ann Dorsey, Jennifer Arroyo, Alla Fedynitch, Kathy Valentine, Donna Dresch, Gail Greenwood, Trish Doan, Alyssa Barlow, Debra Killings, Sheila Chipperfield, Camila Grey, Kianna Alarid, Debbie Googe, Stephanie Ashworth, Tracy Wormworth, Jill Emery, Jeanne Sagan, Cecilia Amenabar, Jo Bench, Lena Abe, Clare Kenny, Joyce Irby, Leslie Hardy, Gina Birch, Kim Warnick, Lori Black, Peggy Foster, Annette Zilinskas, Laura Ballance, Annie Clements, Tessa Pollitt. Excerpt: Susan Kay "Suzi" Quatro (born June 3, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actress. She scored a string of hit singles in the 1970s that found greater success in Europe and Australia than in her homeland, and had a recurring role on the popular American sitcom Happy Days. Quatro began her musical career at the age of fourteen. She played the bass guitar in the all-female band Pleasure Seekers and Cradle with her sisters Patti, Nancy, and Arlene. Also, according to her autobiography, her first bass guitar was a 1957 Fender Precision, given to her by her father. Patti Quatro later joined the band Fanny, one of the earliest all-female rock bands to gain national attention. She has a brother, Michael Quatro, who is also a musician. Quatro moved to England in 1971 after being discovered in Detroit by the record producer Mickie Most, who produced...