- The
Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest is an
album by
trumpeter Buck
Clayton which was
recorded in 1953 and
released on the
Columbia label. "The Hucklebuck"...
- The
Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest (1953) How Hi the Fi (1954) Buck
Meets Ruby (1954)...
- at the
Manhattan home of a friend. How Hi the Fi (Columbia, 1954) The
Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest (Columbia, 1954) Buck
Clayton Jams
Benny Goodman...
- 1974)
Midnight Slows,
Volume 5 (Black & Blue, 1974) With Buck
Clayton The
Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest (Columbia, 1954) How Hi the Fi (Columbia, 1954) Jumpin'...
- or
Medicine for the
development of cell and
organ transplantation Thomas Huckle Weller, 1940,
virologist and co-recipient a
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or...
- - Part I" - 3:15 "Hit It! - Part II" - 4:10 "Young Buddy" - 4:03 "The
Huckle-Buck" (Roy
Alfred & Andy Gibson) - 5:09
Recorded on
March 16, 1959 (tracks...
-
Steps Bluey Caillou Chuggington Dot. Hei,
Taavi (Hey Duggee)
Hurray for
Huckle Jakers! The
Adventures of
Piggley Winks Kipper Postimies Pate (Postman Pat)...
-
Bones for the King is an
album by
trombonist ****y
Wells which was
recorded in 1958 and
released on the
Felsted label.
Scott Yanow of
AllMusic states:...
- made
possible by the cell
culture research of John
Franklin Enders,
Thomas Huckle Weller, and
Frederick Chapman Robbins, who were
awarded a
Nobel Prize for...
-
first isolation of the
virus in cell cultures, by the
Nobel laureate Thomas Huckle Weller, in 1953. Some
sources also
attribute the
first isolation of the...