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SMILF, Don’t Have to Answer to Nobody
Two more classics from the vaults of Fervor Records appear in Showtime’s “SMILF.”
Rick Coyne & The Girlfriend Experience
Rick Coyne’s brilliant 1974 AM Gold masterpiece “Had You So Long” will appear in Episode 212 of “The Girlfriend Experience.”
The Girlfriend Experience Finds Solace
Episode 211 of Starz’ “The Girlfriend Experience” will feature the song “Solace” by the Peter Blair Quintet.
Young Sheldon & The Mears Brothers
Nashville Country outfit The Mears Brothers can be heard in “The Big Bang Theory” spin off “Young Sheldon.”
Baby Oh Baby, Shameless
This week Fat City’s “Baby Oh Baby” will appear in the Showtime hit “Shameless.”
El Camino Christmas Finds Suicide King
Jessica Alba, Luke Grimes, and Tim Allen star in the new Netflix film “El Camino Christmas.”
Van Helsing, Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
SyFy Network’s dark-fantasy, horror-drama “Van Helsing” will feature a rare recording from the vaults of Fervor Records.
Lucifer Spins There She Is
FOX hit “Lucifer” has turned to Fervor Records for the classic sound of the Rat Pack era.
It’s So Easy Now, The Girlfriend Experience
Twin brothers Floyd & Jerry blew up nationally with their 1966 hit single “Summer Kisses.” The popular duo’s career was cut short when Jerry was drafted.
It Won’t Be Me in The Disaster Artist
Veteran Blues/Jazz diva Francine Reed’s song “It Won’t Be Me” appears in the the new James Franco/Seth Rogen film “The Disaster Artist.” Also heard in the feature is Craig Marsden’s 1978 classic “Miles Away.” Catch New Line Cinema’s “The Disaster Artist” in a theater near you starting December 8th.
CooBee Coo Has 24 Hours to Live
Saban Films premieres director Brian Smrz new action-thriller “24 Hours To Live” December 1st, 2017.
Young Sheldon, Take Me to Hell and Back
New CBS comedy “Young Sheldon” turned to the vaults of Fervor Records for a dose of 1980s nostalgia. Episode 105: “A Solar Calculator, A Game Ball, And A Cheerleader’s Bosom” features David Bradley Mau’s 1989 headbanger “Take Me To Hell And Back.”