S3-Ep2: Oh, What a Year!
It’s 1964 in Detroit and the Pleasure Seekers take on the British Invasion, Beatles live, the Hideout, and Golden World Records!
Season Three is here with Dr. Kristen Hillaire and Patti Quatro and we talk in depth about the groundbreaking all-female Detroit rock ‘n’ roll band, the Pleasure Seekers, formed in 1964.
At the ages of sixteen and seventeen, Patti and her two best friends, Nan Ball and Diane Baker, were hanging out together and noodling on their instruments in a basement in the suburbs of Detroit. Like so many other teens, the British invasion was having a huge influence on the cultural shifts occurring in music, and after seeing the Beatles live at Olympia Stadium, Patti was hooked on rock ‘n’ roll. She recruited younger sister, Suzi, and Nan’s younger sister, Mary Lou, and the Pleasure Seekers were ready to go.
That same year, Dave Leone’s “Hideout” opened as a teen club in the suburbs of the city. It was an explosive time in Detroit – the music, the Motor City, the mayhem, and the magic! The Pleasure Seekers and the Quatro sisters were not only there to bear witness to it all, they helped to create the distinct and dynamic sounds of early rock ‘n’ roll in Detroit.
When the Pleasure Seekers (and Cradle) were inducted in the Detroit Music Awards at the Fillmore Theater in 2012, Dennis “Machine Gun” Thompson of the MC5 wrote, “The Quatro girls were the first all-female band that played instruments well, and forerunners for many bands to follow. One kick-ass band!”
The music played in the second episode is “The Fugitives” version of “Friday At The Hideout” by Dave Leone and we close with Goldie and the Gingerbreads song, “Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat?”
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