Suzi Quatro has many faces: the glam rocker who spits fire and chews nails, the diva who oozes heartache over disco boogie, and the young actress who, as the greaser Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days, conquered prime-time television. The through line is Quatro’s charm, a unique mix of down-to-earth authenticity and larger-than-life rebelliousness that makes a case for her influence as a proto-Riot Grrrl. Her biggest hits, like the stomping “Can the Can” and the slinky “Stumblin’ In,” crashed the airwaves in the ’70s, and the Detroit-bred Quatro has been churning out rock full of her hard-thumping bass and raspy cries ever since.