The Poppies
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The Poppies may refer to:

in music bands:
  • The Poppies (Australian band)
    The Poppies (Australian band)
    The Poppies were a 1960's girl group formed and headed by Dorothy Moore and Fern Kinney.In early 1966, "Lullaby of Love" by the Poppies peaked at #56 pop. An LP of the same title was released on Epic records. Later that year the group had another, but smaller, hit with "He's Ready" which reached...

  • The Poppies (American band)
  • The Poppies (Welsh band)
    The Poppies (Welsh band)
    The Poppies were a Welsh rock band which was active during the mid 2000s. Many of the songs were in the Welsh language.-Band history:In early 2003, Sam James , Twm Champagne and Eifion Austin met and formed The Poppies in Aberystwyth...

  • The Poppys (French band)
    Les Poppys
    Les Poppys is a French musical group of 17 children founded 1946 in Asnières, France by Jean Amoureux as Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières and renamed to Les Poppys in 1970...

  • Pop Will Eat Itself
    Pop Will Eat Itself
    Pop Will Eat Itself are an English alternative rock band, originally formed in Stourbridge in 1986, with members from Birmingham, Coventry and the Black Country. Initially known as a Grebo act, their style changed to incorporate sample driven indie and industrial rock...

     are sometimes referred to as The Poppies


in football teams:
  • Kettering Town F.C.
    Kettering Town F.C.
    Kettering Town Football Club are a football club originating in Kettering, Northamptonshire but currently based in the nearby village of Irthlingborough. The club play in the Conference National after winning the Conference North in 2007–08...

    , nicknamed The Poppies
  • Bournemouth F.C.
    Bournemouth F.C.
    Bournemouth Football Club is an English football team currently playing in the Wessex League Premier Division. Their nickname is "The Poppies", and they are often known as Bournemouth Poppies to avoid confusion with the Football League club A.F.C. Bournemouth...

    , nicknamed The Poppies
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