Proper noun
Nicks
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks confirmed “Gibba will play” ahead of full team selection on Friday evening. Source: Internet
A few days later, Nicks and Buckingham discussed the offer over dinner with Fleetwood and the McVies, and the feeling was mutual that incorporating the Buckingham–Nicks pair would improve Fleetwood Mac, making the British band into an Anglo-American one. Source: Internet
And Stevie Nicks, in the Fleetwood Mac classic “Dreams,” does not declare that “when the rainbow shaves you clean you’ll know.” Source: Internet
After tuning, the instrument's bridge may be examined to ensure that it is standing straight and centered between the inner nicks of the f-holes ; a crooked bridge may significantly affect the sound of an otherwise well-made violin. Source: Internet
Also, Nicks and Buckingham sang back-up on Warren Zevon 's self-titled second album. citation citation Among Nicks's contributions to Rumours was " Dreams ", which became the band's only Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit single to date. Source: Internet
Although it's the first new music from Crowded House in a decade, Neil teamed up with his Fleetwood Mac bandmates Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie for a charity single in June. Source: Internet