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  1. The Pleasure Seekers was a 1960s-era, all-female rock band from Detroit, Michigan. The band morphed into Cradle, changing direction musically. They are known in large part to the later prominence of band member Suzi Quatro. [1] Name. According to Suzi Quatro in her memoir Unzipped, the Quatro sisters searched a dictionary for a name for their band.

  2. A singer in another group was killed when she stepped to the microphone, directly in the line of fire of an assassin targeting a high-ranking officer. Upon returning to the U.S., The Debutantes went home to Michigan and Wisconsin and were officially dis-“band”-ed in late 1969. (Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)

  3. In 1946 he started working at Fisher Body (General Motors division) as engineer (no degree in engineering but genius IQ) and by night he played in jazz clubs as vocalist/pianist with his own The Art Quatro Trio. He also played as house organist (for all home games) for the Detroit Pistons (NBA) and the Detroit Red Wings (NHL).

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    A Tribute to Leigh Serridge....Detroit's greatest girl Drummer!!!

  5. The Cradle lineup (first release) included: Suzi Quatro (bass, vocals, and keys), Nancy Quatro (vocals, percussion, violin, bass, and keys), Patti Quatro (vocals and guitars), and Nancy Rogers (drums, vocals, and tympani). Later additions to group were Leigh and Lynne Serridge (drums and bass, both on vocals).

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  7. That sister duo was Lynn and Leigh Serridge. Lynn and Leigh joined forces with Nancy and Patti Quatro after Suzi got signed to a solo contract in 1971. The two of them had been on the road extensively at ballrooms and pop festivals. They had toured in the far east and Vietnam. Lynne sang and played bass and organ. Leigh played drums and she was ...