Maggie McClure is a multifaceted artist who has made a name for herself as a singer, songwriter, pianist, and actress. Her career has been marked by a successful placement of her songs in various TV shows, TV movies, and feature films.
With a knack for crafting smooth, confessional songwriting, McClure has become a natural fit for the TV and film industries. Her songs have been featured in shows such as Dr. Phil, Cougar Town, The Real World, The Vineyard, and The Hills, as well as in TV movies like Hallmark Channel's My Christmas Love, and feature films like Cowgirls N' Angels, A Cowgirl's Story, Christmas in the Heartland, and more.
In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, McClure has also had a successful touring career, having performed over 1000 shows across the United States in iconic venues such as The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, Madison Square Garden in New York City, and many others.
McClure's original piano-driven songs are known for their uplifting and inspiring messages of hope, love, and faith. Her music has resonated with audiences, and she has gained a loyal following. Her latest EP, Color it Up, is inspired by finding and experiencing joy in life.
Throughout her career, McClure has shared the stage with notable artists such as Sara Bareilles and Paul Reiser. She has also made her on-camera feature film debut in SONY's A Cowgirl's Story and her international commercial debut in a Sam's Club ad, in which she is the lead actor, voice-over artist, and songwriter/musical artist featured.
McClure's music and talents have been featured in high-profile media outlets such as Deadline, Huffington Post, American Songwriter, AXS, and more. She has now been involved in multiple feature films, TV shows, and commercials, with her latest project as Co-Producer, Co-Music Supervisor, Songwriter/Music Producer, and Co-star in the NETFLIX feature film A Cowgirl's Song, written and directed by Timothy Armstrong, starring Cheryl Ladd, Savannah Lee May, and Darci Lynne.
In addition to her solo work, McClure is also part of the Americana band The Imaginaries, which she formed with her husband Shane Henry. The band released their debut album in 2021 and embarked on a nationwide tour, opening for notable artists such as Judy Collins, John Waite, and Brian Setzer.