Susan Jacks
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Susan Jacks is a Canadian
Canada
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 singer–songwriter
Singer–songwriter
Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose and sing their own musical material including lyrics and melodies. As opposed to contemporary popular music singers who write their own songs, the term singer-songwriter describes a distinct form of artistry, closely associated with the...

.

Career

Susan Jacks was born to a family of eight children in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Her family moved to British Columbia when she was 9. Jacks began her professional career at 15 when she was asked to be a regular performer on the national Canadian television show
CBC Television
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, Music Hop. She also appeared on several other national television shows and regularly did live performances in the British Columbia and Alberta areas. She recorded her first single with two other well known Vancouver performers, Howie Vickers and Tom Northcott, under the name of "The Eternal Triangle"

In 1965, 17 year old Susan Pesklevits asked Terry Jacks to accompany her on guitar for an upcoming appearance. As they began performing more often, they added Craig McCaw on lead guitar and Susan eventually stopped performing as a solo artist and dedicated her time to the trio. Susan and Terry married in 1967. Craig McCaw introduced Satwant Singh to the group and he soon joined the trio on tablas, forming The Poppy Family
The Poppy Family
The Poppy Family was a late 1960s and early 1970s Canadian pop music group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia.-Career:Seventeen year old Susan Pesklevits met Terry Jacks in the middle 1960s while she was a regular performer on a national teen TV show called Music Hop as well as many other...

 featuring Susan Jacks. The group, with Susan as lead vocalist, had a number of hits
Hit record
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 from 1968 through the early 1970s. "Which Way You Goin' Billy?
Which Way You Goin' Billy?
Which Way You Goin' Billy?, released in 1969, was the first album from Vancouver, British Columbia band The Poppy Family. They scored their biggest hit with title track "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" which went to #1 in Canada and #2 on the Billboard charts in the U.S...

" sold over 3 million copies worldwide, hitting No. 1 in Canada
Canada
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 and No. 2 in the United States
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. "That's Where I Went Wrong" and "Where Evil Grows' also charted well on Billboard. They consequently followed up with numerous hits in Canada. Terry released Satwant Singh and Craig McCaw from the group in 1970 and, although the name Poppy Family was still used, Susan essentially became a solo singer, with the exception of one or two duets with Terry. She often performed their hits on numerous television shows including "Rollin' On The River", "The Bobby Darin Show" and "The George Kirby Special". Later, as a solo artist, she appeared on other television shows including "The Bobby Vinton Show" and numerous talk shows. She was also featured in a special called "Caught In The Act".

In 1972, Terry Jacks decided to drop the Poppy Family name and he and Susan recorded solo albums: Susan's album "I Thought of You Again" and Terry's album "Seasons In The Sun". Susan left the marriage in 1973 and resumed her solo
Solo (music)
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 career. She continued to have hits in Canada with songs including "Anna Marie", "Forever", "I Thought of You Again", "All The Tea in China", "Evergreen", "You Don't Know What Love Is", "I Want You To Love Me", "Build A Tower", "Love Has No Pride", and "Another Woman's Man". Susan's first solo album I Thought of You Again... was released in 1973, the title single earning her a nomination for Canadian Female Vocalist of the Year. With the release of her Dream album in 1975, Susan was nominated again for her single "Anna Marie". Her 1980 Ghosts album garnered her another nomination with her single "All The Tea In China". In 1982 her Forever album was released.

In 1977, Jacks met former Canadian Football League
Canadian Football League
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 player Ted Dushinski
Ted Dushinski
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. They married in 1980 and had a son, Thad. The family moved to Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee
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, Tennessee
Tennessee
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 in 1983 where she recorded
Sound recording and reproduction
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 the Juno
Juno Award
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-nominated song
Song
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, "Another Woman's Man". She became a staff songwriter
Songwriter
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 for a Nashville publishing company and has had several songs recorded, including a children's song on a Grammy nominated album entitled "A Child's Gift of Lullabyes". Susan would later co-write and sing a song for the made-for-TV movie "The Last Chance Cafe".

In 2004, Jacks returned to Canada when her husband was diagnosed with lung cancer. He died in 2005. Upon returning, she was told she was in kidney failure and performed on a limited basis as her strength deteriorated. In 2010, Susan received a kidney transplant when her brother Billy donated a kidney to her. (Billy's name was used for her first hit with the Poppy Family "Which Way You Goin' Billy?"). A few months after the transplant, Jacks was again on stage and on April 17, 2011 performed a benefit concert for the Kidney Foundation of Canada to raise awareness of the need for organ donation. The concert brought very favorable response for her return to the stage and she is now planning to tour across Canada in 2012.

Jacks was inducted into the British Columbia Entertainment Hall of Fame on 27 June 2010.

Albums

Year Album CAN
1973 I Thought of You Again...
1975 Dream 93
1976 The World of Susan Jacks and the Poppy Family
1980 Ghosts
1982 Forever

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions
CAN CAN AC CAN Country US
Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on radio play and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday, while the radio play tracking-week runs from Wednesday...

1973 "You Don't Know What Love Is" 3 3
"I Thought of You Again" 7 2
1974 "I Want You to Love Me" 66 7
"Build a Tower" 56 14
1975 "You're a Part of Me" 41 11 90
"Love Has No Pride" 71
"Anna Marie" 20 13
1976 "Memories Are Made of You" 49 5
1980 "All the Tea in China" 93 11
"Twice as Strong" 18
1981 "Evergreen" 5 30
1982 "Forever" 19
"It Takes Two" 28
1984 "Another Woman's Man" 47

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