Brock Damjanovich, who plays guitar while selling fruit and vegetables at Harward Farm's stand on the corner of 700 East and 10600 South, poses for a portrait in Sandy on Friday, July 27, 2012.
Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
Brock Damjanovich, takes a break from singing and selling fruit and vegetables at Harward Farms' stand on the corner of 700 East and 10600 South in Sandy. The 17-year-old stands in his bare feet with his cowboy hat, strumming his guitar to attract customers. "I'll sit there, and learn a couple new songs every morning … and then someone will come and I'll flip my guitar around behind me and say 'How can I help you?' " he said.
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I thought "Rex O'Herlihan" was the singing cowboy.