The singer-songwriter performed tracks from her stunning album Big Buskin’ on the desert stage “It feels like home out here, I came all the way from Georgia,” said Ink , born Atia Boggs to a military mom in Germany and raised in Georgia, as she introduced herself to the Stagecoach crowd on Sunday. The singer-songwriter made her debut at the country music festival and delivered an outstanding performance for the event’s final day. Ink played several tracks from her EP Big Buskin’ , a tribute to her early days playing for change around Atlanta, including “God’s Been Drinkin'” and “Hoedown.” Dressed in a studded black leather vest and pants cloaked in fringe with a turquoise necklace and bracelet, Ink shone underneath the afternoon sun.…