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What would happen if the Beastie Boys
collaborated with Mr. Rogers?
The
answer is found on the Imagination Movers' critically acclaimed CDs
“Calling All Movers” and “Good Ideas” and the new DVD “Stir It Up.”
The Movers sing
about messy rooms, healthy snacks, sibling rivalry and other topics that
relate to being a little kid. Their musical style, however, would sound
right at home on a weekly MTV countdown.
The
Movers – Rich, Scott, Dave and Smitty -- began in
New
Orleans in 2003 and now are fast-rising stars on the national kids music
scene thanks to their combination of radio-friendly songs, kid-friendly
themes and dynamic live shows. In concert, the Movers teach high-energy
dances, play games with the audience and make music on their one-of-a-kind
trashcan drumset. Kids and parents help perform new kids classics like
“The Wah-Wah Song,” “Clean My Room,” “What’s in the Fridge?” and “Looking
Out the Window.”
The
Movers are a big hit on XM Kids national satellite radio (3 million
listeners), where they have launched three songs to the top of the charts.
They have also won 11 national music awards and were just named a
“Parenting Pick” by Parenting Magazine in May 2005. An ongoing tour of
U.S. cities creates new Movers
fans (affectionately known as “Gearheads”) in the wake of every show.
In development
is a Movers television series featuring Rich, Scott, Dave and Smitty as
blue-collar brainstormers working hard to solve “idea emergencies” in
their Idea Warehouse, a clearinghouse of infinite inspirations. Through
songs, stories and skits, the Movers move kids to exercise their
imaginations and their bodies.
Movers
audio and video encourages kids to “reach high, think big, work hard and
have fun!” The Movers themselves are leading by example as they captivate
new fans daily with their winning sound and style.
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