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  1. The Imagination Movers are an American children's band formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2003. [1] The line-up includes drummer and multi-instrumentalist Rich Collins, keyboardist and banjo/mandolin player Scott Durbin, bassist Dave Poche, and guitarist Scott "Smitty" Smith. Members of the group were longtime friends and neighbors.

  2. Scott 'Smitty' Smith was born on 19 June 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Blank Nation, Blank the World! (2005) and Bad Habits (2006). He has been married to Donivee Finnell since 9 August 2008. He was previously married to Erin C. Smith.

  3. Overview. 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 ...

  4. He is also the least popular mover. He is the third oldest of the movers. Trivia. He is the only mover to use his middle name in the series; most likely because he has the same first name as Scott Durbin. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  5. Personajes. Richard 'Rich' Collins: Baterista. Scott Durbin: Mandolinista. David 'Dave' Poche: Bajista. Scott 'Smitty' Smith: Guitarrista. Doblaje. Episodios. Artículo principal: Anexo:Primera temporada de Imagination Movers (serie de televisión) Artículo principal: Anexo:Segunda temporada de Imagination Movers (serie de televisión)

  6. Scott 'Smitty' Smith was born on June 19, 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Blank Nation, Blank the World! (2005) and Bad Habits (2006). He has been married to Donivee Finnell since August 9, 2008. He was previously married to Erin C. Smith.

  7. The Imagination Movers story is the ultimate example of the power of imagination. In 2002, four New Orleans friends– Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Dave Poche, and Scott “Smitty” Smith– had an idea. They thought kids wanted and deserved music that spoke to them, not down to them.