Reagan’s roots in the Appalachian Mountains have always inspired her songwriting. Clifton Branham, Wrong Last Name, and the Graves are perfect examples. Thank You (Miner’s Song) reaches out to the coal miners in the heart of the Coal Fields, who have been such an important part of her life. In a time of environmental and regulatory turmoil in the industry, Reagan pays tribute to the men and women who are risking their lives on a daily basis to provide such an important commodity to the world. This song is written in honor of family, friends, and complete strangers who are keeping the lights on. "Nothing is glamorous about wearing that old coal dust . . . but he does what he as to do . .. and I thank you" - Reagan Boggs
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