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This pseudonym belonged to a British singer, songwriter, poet and guitarist, who wrote and performed the song Imagine.
Question 1:
This pseudonym belonged to a British singer, songwriter, poet and guitarist, who wrote and performed the song Imagine.
A.
Doc Hollywood
B.
Dr. Harlan OBoogie
C.
Dr. Winston OBoogie
D.
Harry Doc Nilsson
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