A stack of hay, straw, or firewood, cross-stacked to allow air to circulate. This permits rapid drying, or in the case of wood, rapid burning. A rick of wood is sometimes heated in an oxygen-free environment to produce charcoal.
"Rick", a slang term commonly used to refer to Rickenbacker basses and guitars
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Rick quit school at 14 to pursue music full-time and in 1960, when he was 17, he joined rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins group, The Hawks, initially as rhythm guitarist.
Ricks penchant for musical hybrids began germinating, literally, in his own backyard in Simcoe, a town heavily populated with displaced Southern tobacco farmers.
Rick was joined on this mostly live outing by some of the finest musicians in the business, including Band-mate Garth Hudson and long-time collaborator and Band co-producer Aaron Hurwitz.