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The''' Pleasure Seekers''' was the name of a 1960's-era girls-only garage band from Detroit. Perhaps their most famous song is "What a Way to Die", it was featured in the cult film Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls. The band recorded only a single 45. The Pleasure Seekers Was '''Suzi Quatro's''' first band. With her sister Patti on guitar, her on bass, Nan Ball on drums, Marylou on rhythm guitar, and Dianne Baker, whose father was in Quatro's dads band, on piano. Later on her sister Arlene replaced Dianne on the piano, while her first husband, Leo Fenn managed the band.
The''' Pleasure Seekers''' was the name of a 1960's-era girls-only garage band from Detroit. Perhaps their most famous song is "What a Way to Die", it was featured in the cult film Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls. The band recorded only a single 45. The Pleasure Seekers Was '''[[Suzi Quatro]]'s''' first band. With her sister Patti on guitar, her on bass, Nan Ball on drums, Marylou on rhythm guitar, and Dianne Baker, whose father was in Quatro's dads band, on piano. Later on her sister Arlene replaced Dianne on the piano, while her first husband, Leo Fenn managed the band.

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The Pleasure Seekers was the name of a 1960's-era girls-only garage band from Detroit. Perhaps their most famous song is "What a Way to Die", it was featured in the cult film Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls. The band recorded only a single 45. The Pleasure Seekers Was Suzi Quatro's first band. With her sister Patti on guitar, her on bass, Nan Ball on drums, Marylou on rhythm guitar, and Dianne Baker, whose father was in Quatro's dads band, on piano. Later on her sister Arlene replaced Dianne on the piano, while her first husband, Leo Fenn managed the band.