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The Poppy Family

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The Poppy Family was a late 1960s-early 70s Canadian pop musical group based in Vancouver, British Columbia. A product of the "Hippie generation," they brought a cleaner cut image, capitalizing on the vocal talents and good looks of Susan Jacks . Managed and produced by her husband Terry Jacks (vocals/guitar), with Craig McCaw (guitar) and Satwant Singh (drums), the group recorded two albums, from which came their best known songs "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" and "That's Where I Went Wrong" (1969).

The Poppy Family disbanded in 1973.

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