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The Pleasure Seekers was the name of a 1960's-era, girls-only garage band from Detroit, Michigan. They are probably the best known all-female garage rock band, due in large part to the later prominence of bandmember Suzi Quatro. The name was taken from a then-current film starring Ann-Margret, The Pleasure Seekers. The band had their first record out in 1965, when Suzi Quatro and her sister Patti Quatro were 15 and 17 years old, respectively, on the Hideout label. Both sides of their first single ? "Never Thought You'd Leave Me" b/w "What a Way to Die" ? have some prominence; the former is included on Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 6, while the latter was featured in the cult film Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls. Both songs are included on the compilation album Friday at the Hideout, which offers a retrospective of Hideout Records. Next, they were the earliest all girl group to be signed (in 1968)

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