Whole Lotta Your Love In The Twilight Zone

Whole Lotta Your Love In The Twilight Zone

; Whole Lotta Your Love In The Twilight Zone CBS All Access hit “The Twilight Zone” has returned to Fervor Records for another 1970s R&B classic. Heard in Episode 107: “Not All Men” is “Whole Lotta Your Love” by Lee Hurst. The song was originally released on...
New Babylon, See You Yesterday

New Babylon, See You Yesterday

; New Babylon, See You Yesterday Netflix premieres “See You Yesterday” May 3rd at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival. Heard in the time travel adventure is the song “New Babylon” from Reggae Revolution’s self-titled Fervor Records release....
Young Sheldon Spins Fervor Records

Young Sheldon Spins Fervor Records

; Young Sheldon Spins Fervor Records CBS comedy “Young Sheldon” has returned to the vaults of Fervor Records for some classic sounds from south of the border. Episode 220: “A Proposal And A Popsicle Stick Cross” features the 1970s Mariachi tunes “La...
Ron Higgins

Ron Higgins

; Throughout the late 1960s, vocalist and songwriter Ron Higgins teamed with some of the best A-list New York City studio musicians to realize his artistic vision. Backed by recording members of The Strangeloves (I Want Candy, Hand Jive, etc.), Mr. Higgins laid down...
Mike McFadden

Mike McFadden

; The multi-talented Mike McFadden has been making music since the early 1960s. Starting out in Phoenix, AZ Mike played Rock n’ Roll and Surf covers to adoring high school audiences. By the mid 1960s his band The Mile Ends were packing local clubs and releasing...
Frank McChristian

Frank McChristian

; Boston based Frank McChristian’s 1970s body of work epitomized the happy-go-lucky, upbeat Pop movement established by icons such as Paul McCartney. In 1971, the talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist landed a development deal with Epic Records. He soon...
Dave Lowe

Dave Lowe

; Born and raised in South Dakota, Dave Lowe relocated to Phoenix, Arizona in 1956, just six days after getting married. Dave’s passion and aptitude for music soon led him to the well connected hit songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, Connie Conway. Conway,...
Split Decision Band

Split Decision Band

; Hailing from Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest powerhouse Split Decision Band crushed dance floors with their high energy brand of Disco, Funk, and R&B. By the mid-1980s the band caught the attention of record producer and label owner, Lawrence Carroll. Lawrence signed...
BabyCakes

BabyCakes

; BabyCakes was discovered and developed by music industry veteran Steve Gordon. The sultry vocalist was heavily influenced by the female chart-toppers of her day including Jody Watley, Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam and Exposé. BabyCakes recorded a handful of catchy...
Blitz Girls

Blitz Girls

; Following the demise of Phoenix Punk pioneers Billy Clone And The Same, drummer Derral Gleason headed to Boulder, CO and formed Blitz Girls. Derral quickly left the drum kit behind and stepped into the limelight as the primary creative force and lead vocalist of the...
The Now

The Now

; 1970s Prog Rock outfit, The Now, hailed from Phoenix, Arizona. The band featured the theatrical vocals of frontman Davey Lindenmuth, bassist Jimmy Simmons, guitarist Kenny Hall, drummer Gary Parra, and keyboardist/songwriter extraordinaire, Timmy A. Forkes. The Now...
The Kids Are Alright with the Peter Sivo Band

The Kids Are Alright with the Peter Sivo Band

; The Kids Are Alright with the Peter Sivo Band ABC comedy “The Kids Are Alright” will feature music from the late great Peter Sivo. Heard in Episode 120: “Timmy’s New Hobby” are two early works from the prolific songwriter and bandleader. From 1948 is “My Love...

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