Proper noun
Crutchfield (plural Crutchfields)
A surname.
” And so on her confident and accomplished fifth album, “Saint Cloud,” Crutchfield takes the same hard look in the mirror that she did nearly a decade ago, only this time without the murky filter of those vices. Source: Internet
And a similar policy in Massachusetts is also being challenged (Crutchfield Corp. v. Harding, filed Oct. 24 in the Albemarle County, Virginia, Circuit Court). Source: Internet
“I’m so appreciative of people who come to my shows and like my music,” Crutchfield says. Source: Internet
Finally allowing himself to be treated for his addiction, he checked in under the alias Crutchfield, the episode’s title and, we learned, his mother’s maiden name. Source: Internet
Much of what is written about fuzz-pop outfit Swearin’ finds a way of mentioning that frontwoman Allison Crutchfield is the twin sister of Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield. Source: Internet
Philip Crutchfield QC (front left), one of the barristers for ASIC and his team leave court. Source: Internet