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  2. Onkyo - Wikipedia

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    Onkyo was delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange in August 2021 due to the market's rules on negative net worth. [8] [11] On May 13, 2022, Onkyo announced that it was filing for bankruptcy. [12] Onkyo, Integra, Pioneer and Pioneer Elite branded products continue to be distributed by PAC via its 11 Trading Company subsidiary. [13]

  3. Crutchfield Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Crutchfield Corporation is a North American retailer specializing in a wide range of electronics, including mobile audio and video equipment for the automobile, along with speakers, televisions, and other electronics for home or portable use, serving both the United States and Canada. It was created in 1974 by William G. "Bill" Crutchfield, Jr ...

  4. Will Crutchfield - Wikipedia

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    Will Crutchfield (born 1957) is an American conductor, musicologist, and vocal coach.He is the founding Artistic and General Director of Teatro Nuovo, a company that presented its inaugural season in the summer of 2018 at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall as the successor to the twenty years of opera at the Caramoor International Music Festival led by Crutchfield.

  5. Category : Song recordings produced by Jerry Crutchfield

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    I. I Can See Arkansas; I Don't Mind the Thorns (If You're the Rose) I Still Do (song) I Won't Take Less Than Your Love; I.O.U. (Lee Greenwood song) I'll Come Back as Another Woman

  6. Jan Crutchfield - Wikipedia

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    Jan Crutchfield (February 26, 1938 – October 30, 2012) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He is best known for writing " Statue of a Fool ", which was first recorded in 1969 by Jack Greene and was a No. 1 hit on the Hot Country Songs charts for him.

  7. James Crutchfield - Wikipedia

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    James Crutchfield (May 25, 1912 – December 7, 2001) was a St. Louis barrelhouse blues singer, piano player and songwriter whose career spanned seven decades. His repertoire consisted of original and classic blues and boogie-woogie and Depression-era popular songs.