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Imagination Movers’ Single Release
Raises Money for New Orleans Kids



Movers Celebrate Walt Disney Records Debut, Juice Box Heroes, by Donating Download Proceeds to KIDsmART

NEW ORLEANS --(BW)-- To celebrate the release of their debut Walt Disney Records CD, the Imagination Movers will unveil a special single that will raise funds for the nonprofit group KIDsmART, which brings visual and performing arts education to public schools throughout New Orleans. Fans downloading the single “Can You Do It?” on iTunes between March 11 and March 18 will be supporting arts education in New Orleans.

The Movers have asked fans to download the new song during this special week in an effort to raise funds for a group that shares the Movers’ goal of encouraging creativity in kids. The group will donate all of their proceeds from the sale of the song to KIDsmART.

The Imagination Movers’ full-length Walt Disney Records CD – Juice Box Heroes – will be available on iTunes and in stores nationwide March 18. It features new music as well as remixed and remastered versions of Movers favorites from their three previous independent releases.

New Orleans families know the Movers as the local guys whose CDs and DVDs have been omnipresent in minivans and living rooms around the region since 2003. Now, the Movers are in production in New Orleans on Disney Channel's new “Imagination Movers” television series, which will premiere later this year. In the meantime, beginning March 8, the channel will launch three new Imagination Movers music videos – "Can You Do It," "Calling All Movers" and "Numbers in a Bag" – all of which are also included on Juice Box Heroes. Both the videos and the new series, which will air during Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney programming block, will introduce viewers to the band's energetic rock and roll style of music, and encourage creative problem solving skills for preschoolers.

To learn more about the Movers, visit http://www.imaginationmovers.com/.

For more about KIDsmART, visit http://www.kidsmart.org/.