Shane Henry

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Birthplace:
Oklahoma, USA

Shane Henry, singer/songwriter/guitarist from Oklahoma began his musical journey at 19 when he played 30 dates on the B.B. King Festival Tour opening for B.B. himself. Shane's style has evolved over the years from a blues-influenced style to what is now a blend of rock, soul, blues, & pop. Shane has opened for Etta James, The Neville Brothers, Jonny Lang, & many more. His newest album Light in the Dark was released in 2017. TV shows like The Young & The Restless & films such as Approaching The Unknown feature Shane's music.  Shane also makes up one half of the band, The Imaginaries, formed in 2018 with wife & singer/songwriter Maggie McClure. Produced by the duo, their debut self-titled album was released March 26, 2021. It serves as both an introduction to The Imaginaries and the beginning of their journey as a band after both singer songwriters have enjoyed their own successes as solo artists. Maggie, with her subtly sweet vocals and piano style fuses seamlessly with Shane's blues-rock grit to form their own unique blend of Americana music. The Imaginaries were selected to open for the Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas Rocks! Tour (25 dates across the USA) in November-December 2019. They also opened for Judy Collins and John Waite in 2021.  Shane has appeared in many feature films and TV shows and has written/produced music for many films as well. He is a Co-Producer of upcoming feature "A Cowgirl's Song" written/directed by Timothy Armstrong. The film stars Cheryl Ladd, Savannah Lee, and Darci Lynne. Shane and Maggie co-start in the film and wrote the entire soundtrack for the film which has distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films and due for a Spring 2022 release.

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