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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. Pris Wenzell 1965 ~ 1966. Pris Wenzell, on keyboards, and a school friend of Patti’s, joined the Pleasure Seekers in the fall of 1965, substituting for Diane Baker as she was at college for the fall term.

  3. Pris Wenzell and Sherry Hammerlee leave The Pleasure Seekers and Arlene Quatro and Eileen Biddlingmeier replaced them. Arlene was Patti and Suzi's older sister (their father Art suggest Arlene getting into the band), while Eileen was Patti's friend from choir class at school.

  4. Find relevant music gear like microphones, pianos, keyboards, synths, and other instruments and add it to Pris Wenzell. The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images , and interviews.

  5. The Pleasure Seekers discography and songs: Music profile for The Pleasure Seekers, formed May 1964. Genres: Garage Rock. Albums include What a Way to Die / Never Thought You'd Leave Me, What a Way to Die, and What a Way to Die: 15 Forgotten Losers From the Mid 60's.

  6. “Stan hooked up with Suzi Quatro and I was going out with PriscillaPrisWenzell their keyboard player. I wouldn’t date any of the Quatro sisters cause I knew their parents. Patti and I were both band leaders and good friends.

  7. Patti Quatro (born Patricia Helen Quatro, March 10, 1948, Detroit, Michigan, USA) formed The Pleasure Seekers in May 1964, and they were Suzi Quatro's first band. After a few weeks practice, Patti dared Dave Leone to give them a slot at his popular teen night club, The Hideout in Detroit.

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