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Hendricks

American  
[hen-driks] / ˈhɛn drɪks /

noun

  1. Thomas Andrews, 1819–85, vice president of the U.S. 1885.


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Under the name the Warlocks in 1967, the band recorded a single behind jazz vocalese singer Jon Hendricks.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We listened to Lambert, Hendricks & Ross albums to familiarize ourselves with Jon’s vocal style,” Mr. Weir said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You will see a decrease in variety as people consolidate” product lines, said Jared Hendricks, the founder and CEO of Village Lighting, a company based in West Valley City, Utah, that sells holiday lighting and decor.

From MarketWatch

Cornal Hendricks: Former South Africa winger won 12 international caps.

From BBC

“Just the journey to getting to Black Friday has been the worst year in my 20-plus years of business, even worse than COVID,” said Jared Hendricks, the founder and CEO of Village Lighting Co., a company in West Valley City, Utah, that sells holiday lighting and decor.

From MarketWatch