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Crumb was committed to the cause of animal rescue and adoption. In December, 2009, she co-ordinated a “doglift” of over 50 dogs, all slated for euthanasia at shelters in the Midwest to no-kill rescues in the Northeast where homes could be found for them. [4] Crumb was born in Charleston, West Virginia.
Crumb's son David is also a composer and, since 1997, assistant professor at the University of Oregon. George Crumb's daughter, Ann, was an actress and singer. She recorded his Three Early Songs for the CD George Crumb 70th Birthday Album (1999), and had also performed his Unto the Hills (2001). She died at her parents' home on 31 October 2019.
Aline Kominsky-Crumb (August 1, 1948 – November 29, 2022) – Robert’s wife, known for her underground autobiographical comix. Sophie Crumb (b. 1981) – daughter of Robert and Aline, whose work at an early age appeared in her parents' comix magazines. Maxon Crumb (b. 1945) – another brother of Charles and Robert's. He has achieved a cult ...
George Crumb, who died at 92 on Sunday, was a shy, unpretentious, down-home, universalist, politically engaged mystic composer who changed American music.
Kominsky-Crumb married Crumb in 1978. [11] Their daughter Sophie was born in 1981. Starting in the late 1970s, Aline and Robert produced a series of collaborative comics called Dirty Laundry (also known as Aline & Bob's Dirty Laundry), a comic about the Crumb family life. They both drew their own characters for the comic.
American underground cartoonist Aline Kominsky-Crumb, known for her feminist themes and highly personal work, dies at 74.
Crumb is an English surname. Those bearing it include: George Crumb (1929–2022), composer David Crumb (born 1962), composer son of George Crumb; Ann Crumb (1950–2019), actress daughter of George Crumb; Jason Crumb, Canadian football player; Mike Crumb, Canadian football player; Robert Crumb, underground comic artist
Aneta Louise Corsaut [citation needed] (November 3, 1933 – November 6, 1995) was an American actress and writer. She is best known for playing Helen Crump on The Andy Griffith Show (1963–1968), Judge Cynthia Justin on Matlock (1991–1992), and Jane in The Blob (1958).