THE IMAGINARIES
LIVE AT
STONE COTTAGE STUDIOS
You are invited to an unforgettable music experience with Maggie and Shane of The Imaginaries!
Join us for this intimate and exclusive Live Recorded event in our historic downtown Boulder location. Mix and mingle then kick back and relax for the show.
If you are unable to make the live show we are also going to be live-streaming it in high definition so tune in with friends and family and watch from the comfort of home on your smart tv or other device.
Doors - 6:30PM
LIVE - 7PM
Your Ticket Includes
-Inside access to Boulders Premier, Intimate Music Space
-Meet and great
-Assortment of NA drinks or BYO of choice
-Unmatched Vibes
Only 40 tickets available so grab your spot quick!
Lights, Cameras, Action!
A few years ago, Shane Henry and Maggie McClure of the husband-and-wife duo, The Imaginaries, were a newly-minted group with a prestigious inaugural performance opportunity on the books, but no band name. The Americana twosome frantically searched for a moniker that connoted boldness, adventure, and big dreams, and the name and logo came to Shane in his sleep. It was something of an escapist’s plea. The reality was Shane and Maggie were living in LA in squalid conditions as struggling artists. Thankfully, things are much better these days for the Oklahoma-based duo as it releases its masterful sophomore album, Fever, out August 22. It’s a blow-your-hair-back song collection, chock-full of gritty blues-rock riffs, mesmerizing vocal harmonies, driving pop-rock tunes, heartfelt singer-songwriter ballads, delicious guitar tones, and dazzling solos. In addition to Shane’s six-string talents, the 12-song album boasts guitar solo cameos from Vince Gill, Joe Bonamassa, and Ariel Posen. “This new album is about being on the other side of struggle. It’s about breakthrough—not that we have it all figured out!” Maggie says with a good-natured laugh. Shane adds: “There are a lot of hopeful stories on this album. We want to put smiles on people’s faces.” The Imaginaries blend Shane’s guitar-slinging blues-rock roots with Maggie’s boldly vulnerable singer-songwriter sensibility. The results are a pop-Americana aesthetic that evokes Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, The Civil Wars, and Bonnie Raitt. To date, the Imaginaries have released a Christmas collection, Hometown Christmas, a self-titled debut, and numerous singles. Select live highlights include sharing stages with Judy Collins, John Waite, The Gatlin Brothers, and Sixpence None The Richer, and an invitation to open for the Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas Tour before the pandemic. The Imaginaries have amassed 75-plus sync-licensing placements in film, television, and advertisements. The duo wrote and produced the soundtrack for the feature film, A Cowgirl's Song, which featured Maggie and Shane as co-stars. The couple had two songs featured in the Netflix movie, Mending The Line. The Imaginaries also had a track featured, and an on-camera cameo performance, in the biopic, Reagan, starring Dennis Quaid. Maggie and Shane appear in the upcoming film, The One, which will also feature a handful of their Christmas originals. Many of these projects have come their way because Maggie and Shane embrace an entrepreneurial mindset. They see these opportunities as ways to sustain their artistry rather than distract from it. Maggie is an established music supervisor with a strong track record of securing song placements in film and TV. “It’s important to have business savvy as an artist so you don’t get taken advantage of,” she shares.