Boris may refer to:
Boris is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Boris is the original EP recorded by Yezda Urfa to gather attention from record companies. Three of the pieces were reworked on Sacred Baboon (To-Ta in the Moya, Boris and his 3 Verses (including "Flow Guides Aren't My Bag"), and 3, Almost 4, 6 Yea). The album is now a rare find in the progressive rock circles
Length with bonus track: 52:35
Brad Christoff :percussion, all sorts
Phil Kimbrough: keyboards, synthesizers, mandolin, wind instruments
Mark Tippins: guitars, banjo, vocals
Marc Miller: bass
Rick Rodenbaugh: vocals
Teddybears (formerly Teddybears STHLM) are a Swedish band formed in 1991, known for mixing pop, rock, hip-hop, electronica, reggae, punk and many other genres.
Teddybears began as a grindcore group called Skull. As for the name Teddybears, Joakim Åhlund says, "If you're familiar with the Swedish or Norwegian black metal scene, you know back then every band was called things like 'Corpse Grinder From Hell'. So we called ourselves the Teddybears as an 'anti' thing. We were the hardest rocking [band] in Sweden and we're calling ourselves the Teddybears." The band members started to wear large bear masks in album art and promotional photographs sometime after 2006, before that they appeared in concert and on photos without disguises. The band initially consisted of Patrik Arve and brothers Joakim and Klas Åhlund, before drummer Olsson joined them. They released their debut album You Are Teddybears in 1993 and their second album, titled I Can't Believe It's Teddybears STHLM followed in 1996. Their third album Rock 'n' Roll Highschool came out in 2000 and consisted of electronic elements, which were a departure from the band's previous hardcore sound. A fourth album, Fresh, was released in 2005 and included the singles "Cobrastyle" and "Hey Boy".
Teddybears was a children's television programme broadcast on ITV from 1997 to 1999. The show was about the life of five bears who look similar to the Teletubbies and their dog Fred. The show was filmed by Meridian Broadcasting.
Puppeteers Cheril Blaize, Louise Conran, Tim Hulse, Lee McDonnell, Carl Matthewman, Jihn Toblas, Rebbeca Clow, and Lee Crowley all worked on the series.
At least one tie-in books was published.
A teddy bear is a popular stuffed toy. It may also refer to: