A 75-year-old rock artist said she had “nothing left to prove” following the release of her latest album called Freedom.
Suzi Quatro, who was born in Detroit and now lives near Chelmsford, Essex, is a singer and songwriter who became one of the world’s first female bass player to become a major rock star.
The 5ft 1in singer, who often performs wearing a leather catsuit, said she aimed to celebrate freedom through her album.
“At 75, if I haven’t got freedom, I’ve got nothing,” she told BBC Essex’s Sonia Watson.
