Dirk “The Boys of Summer” | L.R. Baggs
Singer-songwriter Dirk performs Don Henley's "Boys of Summer," backed by the Lockeland Strings quartet.
Texas native and current Tennessee resident Dirk spent the last decade or so playing in other artists’ bands, and he is now emerging as a solo artist. Produced by L.R. Baggs, this video features Dirk playing Don Henley’s “Boys of Summer,” backed up by the Lockeland Strings string quartet at Soundcheck studios in Nashville. Dirk is playing a Martin 000-28 guitar outfitted with an L.R. Baggs Anthem SL pickup system.
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