Rick Summer Droit
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Born in Deadwood, Texas Rick Summer Droit is a recording artist and a native of The United States of America who released his first collection of original songs in 1996, titled Gypsy Love, in 2000 he released Laughing Like A Banshee, in 2004 he released Raised on Freedom and in 2007 he has released Kerrville Moon, His songs are archived in the Library of Congress and collected by The Smithsonian Institution project for posterity, Droit carries on a family tradition of art and music dating back to Jean Droit the French World War I painter. Rick Droit started the Droitism style of fine art as confirmed by Elaine Gandy of the Sarasota School of Fine Art
According to The Boston Globe and Dirty Linen Droit has been influential in creating the Americana genre of music. [1]

