What are the names of the Imagination Movers?
David PocheBass
Scott DurbinMandolinRich CollinsDrum KitScott SmithGuitar
Imagination Movers/Members
The Imagination Movers are an American children’s band formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2003. The line-up includes drummer Rich Collins, keyboardist and mandolin Scott Durbin, bassist Dave Poche, and guitarist Scott “Smitty” Smith. Members of the group were longtime friends and neighbors.
Why did Imagination Movers get Cancelled?
Disney has opted not to renew “Imagination Movers” for a fourth season. The decision means a loss of several months’ of steady employment for the 100 members of the mostly local crew that worked on the show at the University of New Orleans Foundation’s Nims Center Studios in Harahan.
What are the Imagination Movers doing now?
Two of the Movers are now empty-nesters; all four have resumed their pre-Disney careers. Durbin is an assistant professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and coordinator of the university’s music business program. Smith is a New Orleans firefighter. Poche is an architect.
What channel was Imagination Movers on?
Playhouse Disney
Disney JuniorDisney Channel
Imagination Movers/Networks
Who plays Smitty in Imagination Movers?
Scott Smith
Cast
| Name | Actor/Voiced by |
|---|---|
| Rich | Rich Collins |
| Smitty | Scott Smith |
| Scott | Scott Durbin |
| Dave | Dave Poche |
How old is rich from Imagination Movers?
How Old Is Rich Collins?
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Name | Rich Collins |
| Age (as of 2018) | 48 years |
| Profession | TV Actor |
| Birth Date | 30-Aug-69 |
Who plays Nina on Imagination Movers?
Wendy Calio
| Nina | |
|---|---|
| Played by | Wendy Calio |
| Gender | Female |
| Species | Human |
| Likes | The Imagination Movers, having fun, helping, dancing |
Where was Imagination Movers filmed?
Harahan, Louisiana
Imagination Movers is a children’s television series now filming it’s second season in Harahan, Louisiana. The Movers are native New Orleanians with a knack for good tunes and are a big hit on national satellite radio and Radio Disney, where many of their songs remain in heavy rotation.