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Preacher Has No More Games To Play
Episode 107 of AMC’s “Preacher” features the Fervor Records classics by Ernest Walker, Donna Lee Stokes, Susan Doll, and Dick Flood. Catch it on July 17th!

New Cinemax horror drama “Outcast” will feature a mid-century Country rarity from the Fervor archives. “Anything But Me” by Red Johnson was originally released on the Hep label in 1966. Much of Mr. Johnson’s work from the era now resides at Fervor Records. “Anything But Me” appears in Episode 107: “The Damage Done“ and airs 07.15.16. Check out Red Johnson on YouTube.

Aquarius Features More Vintage Fervor
Episode 207: “Piggies” of the crime drama “Aquarius” features the Fervor Records classis, “One Little Kiss Will Do It” by Bob Kelly, “Got To Give You Up” by Ronnie Whitehead, “Sure Gets Dark When The Sun Goes Down” by Dick Flood and “Train Ride” by George Washing Bridge.

The Oprah Winfrey Network’s new drama “Greenleaf” is the No. 1 series debut in OWN history. The compelling mystery turned to Fervor Records for some authentic 60s Soul. Heard in Episode 103: “We Shall See Him as He Is” is The Soulsations’ 1967 recording “Lost Dreams.” Catch “Greenleaf” Wednesday evenings on OWN, and enjoy The Soulsations on the Fervor Records’ release “Cult Hits of the 1960’s: SOUL!” available via Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

Preacher To Help You Find A Way
Episode 105 of AMC’s “Preacher” features the Fervor Records classics by The Tads, Margaret Lewis, Dick Flood, Lloyd Conger, and Patty Parker.

Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs On Center Stage: On Pointe
Lifetime Network’s “Center Stage: On Pointe” features the Fervor Records classic “This Time” by Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs. Catch it on June 25th!

Billboard Hit “Reconsider Me” Airs In Preacher
Episode 104 of AMC’s “Preacher” features the Fervor Records classics by Dick Flood, Donnie Owens, and Margaret Lewis. Catch it on June 17th!

Aquarius Experiences A Shade Of Difference
Episode 204 of the NBC hit “Aquarius” features the Fervor Records classic “A Shade Of Difference” by Bozo Darnell. Catch it on June 16th!

Who Do You Suppose In Wayward Pines
Critically-acclaimed Sci-Fi thriller “Wayward Pines” features Fervor Records classic “Who Do You Suppose” by Connie Conway.

Dick Flood and Wanda Johnson in Preacher
Episode 103 of AMC’s “Preacher” features the Fervor Records classics by Dick Flood and Wanda Johnson. Catch it on June 12th!

Christopher Blue & The Conjuring 2
Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema’s horror flick “The Conjuring 2” features the Fervor Records classic “Don’t Worry Tracy” by Christopher Blue.

Trio Of Period Classics Hit Preacher
Episode 103 of AMC’s “Preacher” features the Fervor Records classics by The Newton Brothers, Dick Flood, and Jailhouse. Catch it on June 5th!

Grace and Frankie Are All About Me Me I I
Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston return for the second season of the Netflix comedy smash Grace and Frankie. The streaming sensation has licensed the 1978 Punk rarity “Me Me I I” by The Blades. The band rose to prominence in the hardcore Phoenix, AZ Punk scene of the late 70s. Along with The Blades, the Southwest desert metropolis spawned such notables as The Meat Puppets, The Feederz, Billy Clone and The Same, and JFA (Jody Foster’s Army). The Blades found a home at Fervor Records and now are winning new fans via Frank and Gracie, Episode …

Exxon Is Sailing Smooth in New Campaign
The latest Exxon ad features the Fervor Records classic “Sailing Smooth” by Greg Anderson. Catch it beginning May 31st!

Preacher Continues With Fervor
Episode 2 of AMC’s “Preacher” features the Fervor Records classics “Full Grown Man” by Margaret Lewis, “Sure Gets Dark When The Sung Goes Down” by Dick Flood, and “Long Way Up” by Jailhouse. Check it out on June 5th!

Netflix’s Bloodline Keeps Ties To Fervor
Episode 202 and 203 of the Netflix drama, “Bloodline” features the Fervor Records classics by T.V. Slim and His Heartbreakers and by Arroyo. Catch it on May 27th!

Craig Erickson In Another Chicago Fire
Episode 423 of the NBC hit “Chicago Fire” features Fervor Record classics “I Was Wrong” by Craig Erickson.