Imagination Movers
The Imagination Movers started in 2003 when four musicians from New Orleans, Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Dave Poche, and Scott "Smitty" Smith, began making...
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The Imagination Movers started in 2003 when four musicians from New Orleans, Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Dave Poche, and Scott "Smitty" Smith, began making music for children. They built a local following playing events around town before getting their break in 2008 when Disney Channel picked them up for a television series.
Their songs like "Brainstorming" and "Fix It Up" have a straightforward, playful energy that works for both kids and parents. The television show, which premiered in 2009, helped spread their music to a wider audience, and they've released albums including "Imagination Movers," "In a Big Blue House," and "Back in Blue."
Collins handles lead vocals and guitar, Durbin plays bass and ukulele, Poche is on drums, and Smith covers keyboards and accordion. Their music has appeared on other children's programs like "Sesame Street" and "Blue's Room," but it's the simple, catchy tunes like "Boing Cluck Cluck" and "Getting Stronger" that have kept them going.
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