NICK WILCOX

BASS GUITARIST/VOCALS
Nick is the other founding member of the band. He�s their bass player, lead and backing vocalist, and when the need arises, plays the synthesizer. He firmly maintains that he and Wayde are "twin sons born to different mothers." Nick and Wayde met briefly back in 1987, but didn�t cross paths again until 1989, when they became the closest of friends. (Not "closet friends" as Nick once stated.) [They both claim that they still don�t know each other and haven�t yet met one another, but history records a different story.]

Nick first began playing the bass for a church folk group, but soon events took a nasty turn for the worse. He started playing rock and roll. In the first band he played with, he frightened the neighbors (and several small animals) with a cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman," and other hard core rock tunes. (In fact, practice was once interrupted for about half an hour while the drummer explained to his mom that "Enter Sandman" was not a satanic anthem!)

When Nick met Wayde, the sounds mellowed a bit. Nick�s voice blended with Wayde�s so well, he liked what he heard and decided to stick around. "I knew there was something there," he once told Wayde. Together, they started singing songs by such artists as The Everly Brothers, The Beatles, The Hollies, The Righteous Brothers, and The Beach Boys. Dr. Wilcox (yes, a REAL doctor) has written a few tunes that CRIME SCENE plays in their repertoire.

Nick has used his bass playing skills to pay his way through college. This also required him to move away from the band for four years while he went to Chiropractic College in Portland, OR.

Well, now he�s back and ready to pay off the student loans, so the band plays on. His interests include "any beer," music and equipment/gear, and Melissa (his forever girlfriend.) Some of his favorite artists are Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and just about any group with great harmony vocals.
"If I could have made money playing music, I wouldn't be a doctor." Nicholas A. Wilcox, DC


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