Mike Quatro
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Mike Quatro is a singer and songwriter who released several albums in the 1970s. These albums became especially popular in Detroit, Michigan, where Quatro was popular on the club scene. He also received some airplay on FM radio. Quatro's 1972 album Paintings contains his popular single "Circus (What I Am)," which peaked at #8 on Billboard Magazine's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. It peaked at #91 on the Cash Box Top 100 Singles chart.
He is the brother of Suzi Quatro, who appeared on the TV show Happy Days and has also released several albums.
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[edit] Discography
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[edit] Albums
- 1972: Paintings (Evolution)
- 1973: Look Deep in the Mirror (Evolution)
- 1975: In Collaboration with the Gods (United Artists)
- 1976: Dancers, Romancers, Dreamers, and Schemers (United Artists)
- 1976: Golden Hits (Rak)
- 1977: Gettin' Ready (Prodigal)
- 1977: Live and Kickin' (Rak)
- 1980: Bottom Line (Spector)
- 1980: Michael Quatro Band (Lotus)
- 1995: Vision (Quatrophonic Music USA)
- 2004: Romantic/Classical/New Age (Quatrophonic Music USA)
- 2005: Heavenward (Reiwan)
- 2005: The Shadow of the King (Michael Quatro)
[edit] Singles
- 1972: "Circus (What I Am)"
- 1995: "Song of the Sea"