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About Reagan Boggs

Reagan Boggs is a product of the “Crooked Road.” She grew up in a “holler” outside the depleted mining town of Pound, VA. Her songs have been likened to the writings of Darrell Scott, Dave Alvin and Buddy Miller. She's been referred to as a "Throwback Artist." Lee Zimmerman of No Depression compared her to such legendary singers as Loretta Lynn, Kitty Wells, Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris, describing her voice as "filtered through a mix of hard-wrought emotion and soothing sensitivity, the kind that breeds great balladry and stirs the senses simultaneously.” Wayne Bledsoe of the Knoxville News Sentinel wrote, "Reagan Boggs is exactly what modern country radio is missing."

On February 11 of 2014, Boggs released her third solo album, her first in nearly seven years. On February 24, 2014, Quicksand emerged to number 35 on the Americana Music Chart. It remained on the chart for 20 weeks.

Boggs is a two-time Mountain Stage performer and will be featured in the spring of 2016 on the PBS syndicated live-performance of Song of the Mountains. Her 2011 single, “Thank You (Miner’s Song)” was requested for a compilation honoring Mother Jones. The record includes nationally recognized artists, Gretchen Peters, Robert Earl Keen, Tom Russell, Katy Moffatt, Kieren Kane, Utah Phillips, Fred Eaglesmith, Si Kahn, and many more. Boggs was the “Fan Favorite” in the 2014 Orthophonic Joy contest put on by The Birthplace of Country Music. Her rendition of the Carter Family’s song “Storms are on the Ocean” garnered over 3000 votes. The song was so well received; she decided to record it as the only cover for her new release, Empty Glasses, due April 12, 2016.
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Genres:
Americana
Hometown:
Bristol, Tennessee

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About Reagan Boggs

Reagan Boggs is a product of the “Crooked Road.” She grew up in a “holler” outside the depleted mining town of Pound, VA. Her songs have been likened to the writings of Darrell Scott, Dave Alvin and Buddy Miller. She's been referred to as a "Throwback Artist." Lee Zimmerman of No Depression compared her to such legendary singers as Loretta Lynn, Kitty Wells, Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris, describing her voice as "filtered through a mix of hard-wrought emotion and soothing sensitivity, the kind that breeds great balladry and stirs the senses simultaneously.” Wayne Bledsoe of the Knoxville News Sentinel wrote, "Reagan Boggs is exactly what modern country radio is missing."

On February 11 of 2014, Boggs released her third solo album, her first in nearly seven years. On February 24, 2014, Quicksand emerged to number 35 on the Americana Music Chart. It remained on the chart for 20 weeks.

Boggs is a two-time Mountain Stage performer and will be featured in the spring of 2016 on the PBS syndicated live-performance of Song of the Mountains. Her 2011 single, “Thank You (Miner’s Song)” was requested for a compilation honoring Mother Jones. The record includes nationally recognized artists, Gretchen Peters, Robert Earl Keen, Tom Russell, Katy Moffatt, Kieren Kane, Utah Phillips, Fred Eaglesmith, Si Kahn, and many more. Boggs was the “Fan Favorite” in the 2014 Orthophonic Joy contest put on by The Birthplace of Country Music. Her rendition of the Carter Family’s song “Storms are on the Ocean” garnered over 3000 votes. The song was so well received; she decided to record it as the only cover for her new release, Empty Glasses, due April 12, 2016.
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Genres:
Americana
Hometown:
Bristol, Tennessee

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