- Hugh
Brannum (January 5, 1910 –
April 19, 1987) was an
American vocalist, arranger, composer, and
actor known for his role as Mr.
Green Jeans on the children's...
-
Robert Warren Brannum (May 28, 1925 –
February 5, 2005) was an
American basketball player. A 6'5"
center from Winfield, Kansas,
Brannum attended the University...
- Kangaroo,
recorded a
version of the song in 1961 with his
collaborator Lumpy Brannum as Mr.
Green Jeans.
Malcolm T
Elliot recorded and
released a
version in...
- Kangaroo, Mr. Pennywhistle, Mr. Doodle,
Wally and the Town
Clown Hugh "Lumpy"
Brannum as Mr.
Green Jeans, the New Old Folk Singer, Percy,
Uncle Backwards, Mr...
- needed] Both
teams went into the half tied at 24, but with the help of
Brannum Kentucky pulled away to win 46–38.
Kentucky lost the next game to home...
- d´Algérie, chap. "Une
double guerre civile", Picard, 2002, pp.132–139
Keith Brannum. "The
Victory Without Laurels: The
French Military Tragedy in
Algeria (1954–1962)"...
- as
being part of his
extended birth family. They were
Virginia Carter Brannum,
daughter of Henson's
sister Eliza Henson Carter of Washington, D.C., and...
- his
sidekick (and fan favorite) Mr.
Green Jeans (pla**** by Hugh "Lumpy"
Brannum),
Dennis (pla**** by
Cosmo Allegretti), and
puppets such as
Bunny Rabbit...
- and
defensive specialist Jim Loscutoff.
Along with
Celtics colleague Bob
Brannum,
Loscutoff also
became Cousy's
unofficial bodyguard,
retaliating against...
- self-titled
album in 1976 and then disbanded.
Members included Anthony Brannum, Ira Clark,
Anthony Williams,
Dennis Hagger, Joey L. Mingo,
Rickey Blain...