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D. John Lennon
Explanation:
<em>A. George Harrison</em>
He was the lead guitarist of the Beatles. He only met Elvis twice and from your question, George lacked quick temper and was sometimes labeled as "a sweet guy".
<em>B. Ringo Starr</em>
He gained international fame and popularity as a drummer for the Beatles. Although Ringo admitted Elvis changed his life, and also flew with his wife to Las Vegas in 1970 to meet Elvis,
<em>C. Paul McCartney</em>
Sir Paul McCartney gained worldwide fame as co-lead vocalist and bassist for the Beatles. His songwriting partnership with John Lennon remains the most successful in history. Paul McCartney is often called a workaholic and had a cool temper, and had no prior frustrations.
<em>D. John Lennon</em>
"Nothing affected me until I heard Elvis. Without Elvis, there would be no Beatles", says John Lennon. John was also known to have a very volatile temper, that his son Sean had to be rushed to hospital as a young boy to repair his damaged hearing.
<em>E. George Martin</em>
Sir George Henry Martin is often referred to as the <em>fifth Beatle </em>in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles' original albums. He was more of a producer and not the most inspired follower of Elvis Presley.
The most famous painting of Jesus Christ is without doubt the last supper. Painted by none other than Leonardo da Vinci it depicts the last supper of Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles. Painted in the late 15 century as a mural on the walls of the Convent of Santa María delle Grazie in Milan .
Answer:
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's music includes 104 masses and some 450 other sacred works.
Explanation:
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was an Italian composer very influential in classical music. He lived between 1525-1594.
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's music includes 104 masses and about 450 other sacred works. All this artistic production is centered mainly on vocal compositions related to the use of instruments, where the voice was the main factor.
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was a great composer of classical music, being extremely influential in the Catholic Church. His compositions tried to portray the greatness of God and the approach of this divinity to his followers. However, he also composed songs called profane, which were songs sung outside the church, without religious appeal.
Answer: Amog us
Explanation: bum bum bum bum bum
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life of the party, stitches, never be alone, kid in love, i dont even know you, something big , strings, after taste, air, crazy, a little too much, this is what it takes
(all the songs from Handwritten)