You might have seen or heard them on Good Morning America, The View, Live with Regis and Kelly, NPR’s American Routes or Morning Addition, SiriusXM’s Kids Place Live, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Wipeout, The Today Show or in Disney’s amusement parks and cruise ships.
They have performed at The White House, for two different administrations, and are also active members for Armed Forces Entertainment and Morale, Welfare and Recreation.
For the past ten years, this band has performed for more than a million fans across the globe and are one of the top-rated and best-reviewed acts on Ticketmaster.com.
Who are they? They are the Imagination Movers. Their new album 10-4 is now available!
Considering all the accomplishments and accolades mentioned above, I have no reason to go on about how great, catchy and memorable The Movers’ music might be. There is no reason to discuss their amazing live show which has brought joy, memories and deeper bonds to parents and children all over the world. Finally, at this level of success, any criticisms simply make me an over-analyzing, opinionated “hater”…plus I just don’t see myself having negative things to say about anything that brings families together and influences children in a positive way.
The Movers formed in 2002 in New Orleans. The group’s members include Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Dave Poche and Scott “Smitty” Smith. This crew of talented music minds came together to show the world that quality rock music and positive role models can coexist while also promoting teamwork and creativity. It’s safe to say their mission has been accomplished.
With 76 episodes of the show Imagination Movers translated into 20 languages and broadcast across the planet by Disney, The Movers will not be fading to silence anytime soon.
Listen to 10-4 on Spotify.
Connect with The Imagination Movers on their official website, FB or Twitter.