It's become a Hollywood cliché: that moment when a producer or promoter looks at a deal-seeking young act music and plucks just one person from the group to be groomed for stardom.
As Suzi Q documents, this is exactly what happened to Suzi Quatro, the Detroit native whoburst on the scene in 1973 in a shag haircut, Barbarella-inspired leather jumpsuit and platform heels, the electric bass slung across her petite body nearly as tall as she was.
Quatro was the "quintessential rock 'n' roll chick," according to KT Tunstall, one of the many fellow musicians who sing her praises in Liam Firmager's engaging and celebratory film.
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