The Imagination Movers are coming to The Egg in Albany, NY on Sunday September 15th. The Imagination Movers’ story is the ultimate example of the power of imagination. In 2003, four New Orleans ...
Disney Channel has ordered a third season of the self-titled show starring the Imagination Movers, the New Orleans kids' music quartet. Production is expected to commence in June at the UNO Foundation ...
The Imagination Movers, a New Orleans band, celebrate 20 years of making music after Hurricane Katrina devastated their city. Initially hesitant, the band signed with Disney after the hurricane, ...
The Imagination Movers are one of the biggest things going in children’s music, a rapidly growing genre increasingly populated by older modern-rock acts and singer-songwriters. Hell, the Verve Pipe ...
Start with streams of flying toilet paper. Add cascades of confetti. Set it to the beat of pulse-pounding rock, delivered by musicians dressed as furniture movers. Throw in plenty of singing, dancing, ...
My ongoing mission to find children's music that doesn't make parents grind their teeth like a chain smoker on a transatlantic flight has led my down a number of interesting avenues. From the tuneful ...
Imagination Movers are an Emmy-award winning New Orleans band who make catchy power pop for kids. If you’ve got little ones, you may have seen their popular show on Disney Jr. Their new album, ...
I’m no stranger to concerts. If you’ve read even a couple of my ramblings here, you have at least a little understanding of my love for live music and my interest in introducing my son to that sort of ...
New Orleans-based children's music quartet the Imagination Movers has sued the group's ex-manager for allegedly promoting the interests of the rival Fresh Beat Band to the detriment of the Movers' ...
Disney Channel has given a third season pickup to music-filled preschool comedy “Imagination Movers.” Show, which centers on the antics of a rock band that uses music to solve problems (consider it a ...
A University of Louisiana at Lafayette professor is making moves in the music industry in more ways than one. Scott Durbin, an assistant professor and coordinator of the Music Business Program at UL ...
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