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  1. The Poppy Family was a Canadian psychedelic pop group based in Vancouver. They had a number of international hit records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] Career. Seventeen-year-old Susan Pesklevits met Terry Jacks in the mid-1960s when he appeared as a guest on the national teen TV show Music Hop where she was a regular performer.

    • 1968–1972; 2017
  2. 28. Feb. 2020 · 30.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 285. 24K views 3 years ago. From The Poppy Family “A Good Thing Lost: 1968-1973” album 🎧 Stream the album here → http://bit.ly/AGoodThingLost_Spotify / http ...

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  3. 10. Dez. 2020 · © 2024 Google LLC. 🎧 Stream the album: https://bit.ly/WhereEvilGrows_Deezer / https://bit.ly/WhereEvilGrows_Spotify🎵 Listen to the album on YouTube: https://bit.ly/WhereEvilG...

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  4. Canadian Pop-Psych Group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. They were popular worldwide in the late 1960s and 1970s. With Terry Jacks and Susan Jacks. Sites: Wikipedia. Members: Craig McCaw, Satwant Singh, Susan Jacks, Terry Jacks. Variations: Viewing All | The Poppy Family.

  5. The Poppy Family was a Canadian pop/rock duo formed by Susan and Terry Jacks in 1968. They had several hits, such as "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" and "Magic Garden", before breaking up in 1973.

  6. Susan Jacks & Terry Jacks) The Poppy Family • 30K views. New recommendations. The Poppy Family was a Canadian psychedelic pop group based in Vancouver. They had a number of international hit records in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  7. About The Poppy Family. Susan Pesklevits and Terry Jacks met in the band Powerline. They later married and formed the Poppy Family in 1968. With guitarist Craig McCaw and percussionist Satwan Singh, the duo's third single, "Which Way You Goin' Billy," became a hit in the U.S. and their native Canada, selling over two million copies.