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In 2015, the Imagination Movers released their ninth album, a CD/DVD entitled Licensed to Move. The project was crowd funded through PledgeMusic. [29] The album featured such hits as Here Comes Summer, Dump Truck, and "Following My Mom Around." In 2017, the Imagination Movers crowdfunded their tenth album through Indiegogo, entitled 10-4. [30]
The series focuses on the Imagination Movers: the inventive and thoughtful Dave (bass, vocals), the stern and proud Rich (drums, percussion, lead vocals), the smart and cowboy-like Smitty (guitars, keyboards, vocals), and the hyperactive, misunderstood, and burro-obsessed Scott (vocals, mandolin, keyboards, percussion), who dwell in the "Idea Warehouse," with doors leading to rooms such as a ...
Choo Choo Soul has been touring the U.S. and Canada from 2007, and was the opening act for the Imagination Movers during their Big Warehouse Tour in 2011. They toured 56 cities. [7] Choo Choo Soul also performed at the 2011 California State Fair in Sacramento. [8] Choo Choo Soul read two stories at the 2016 White House Easter Egg Roll.
The Imagination Movers help an out of place prince (Eric Artell) turn back into the frog he once was before he magical transformation. Wanna Be a Frog, Kick It Joe Menendez Jennifer Heftler, Randi Barnes, Rick Gitelson, Vivien Mejia & Michael G. Stern May 6, 2011 58 – 3x07 Fathers Know Best The Imagination Movers plan a Father's Day barbecue.
A Michael Jackson "What More Can I Give" studio reference CD sold on eBay for $50,000 in 2015 [18] Long Cleve Reed & Little Harvey Hull – "Original Stack O’Lee Blues" ( Black Patti , US 78 rpm in plain sleeve, 1927). $50,000 offered to Joe Bussard , according to Amanda Petrusich's Do Not Sell At Any Price .
Douglas Fisher (Royal Navy officer) (1890–1963), British sailor and Fourth Sea Lord Douglas Fisher (born 1934), American actor, in Imagination Movers; Douglas John Fisher, American bishop
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The band's 13th album, Here Come the 123s, a DVD/CD follow-up to 2005's critically acclaimed Here Come the ABCs children's project, was released on February 5, 2008. [49] On April 10, 2008, They Might Be Giants performed the song "Seven" from the album on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.