John Hicks (disambiguation)

John Hicks (disambiguation)

People named John Hicks include:

*John Hicks (American football) (born 1951), football lineman
*John Hicks (jazz pianist) (1941–2006), the American jazz pianist and composer
*Sir John A. Hicks (born 1956), English economist / investment banker
*Sir John Richard Hicks (1904–1989), the Nobel-Prize-winning English economist
*John R. Hicks (1956–2005), the American murderer
*John V. Hicks (1907–1999), the English/Canadian poet and accountant

People named Jon Hicks include:

*Jon Hicks (born 1971), English folk musician
*Jon Hicks (designer) English print and web designer
*Jon Hicks (journalist), English journalist and editor of the UK edition of "Official Xbox Magazine"


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