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Francine Reed Heard in Ghost Wars
Blues/Jazz diva, and Lyle Lovett’s right hand woman, Francine Reed can be heard in SyFy’s new hit “Ghost Wars.” Episode 107: “Whistle Past The Graveyard” features Francine’s “You’ve Got To Change” over the last scene and end credits.
Thaddeus Rose & The Thorns, Supernatural
The CW’s long running hit “Supernatural” will feature a tune from Rockabilly revivalists Thaddeus Rose & The Thorns. Heard in Episode 1306: “Tombstone” is the title track from their Fervor Records release “Hot Rod Rockin’.”
The Mindy Project has Fervor
The final season of Hulu’s “The Mindy Project” is underway and has turned to Fervor Records for some stellar Jazz.
Sea Oak Spins Once It Was Man
Glenn Close stars in the new Amazon Original comedy “Sea Oak.” Appearing in the Pilot episode is the 1961 Mascot Records single “Once It Was Mine” by Judy Lunn.
The Mick, Somebody Help Me
Episode 207 of FOX’s “The Mick” features the Fervor Records classic “Somebody Help Me” by Bob Kelly. Catch it on November 7th!
The Mayor Finds Len Boone
New ABC comedy “The Mayor” has turned to Fervor Records for a slice of the 1980s.
Chicago Fire Can’t Get It
NBC’s long running hit “Chicago Fire” channels their inner 1980s with a song from Fervor Records founder David Hilker. Episode 606: “Down Is Better” features the song “Can’t Get It” by Hilker’s early 80s Tempe, AZ Rock outfit TFA.
Ghost Wars, Today is Tomorrow’s Yesterday
SyFy is rolling out Season 1 of the paranormal-action series “Ghost Wars.” Episode 105: “Whatever Happened To Maggie Rennie?” features two songs from Fervor Records huge cache of vintage vinyl.
Seal Team Finds Fervor
CBS drama “Seal Team” has turned to Fervor Records for some classic from the 1970s.
The Jetzons on Stranger Things
Hugely popular underground 80s New Wave band The Jetzons appears in “Stranger Things” Episode 205 on Netflix.
Red Oaks > Fervor Records > S3
Amazon rolls out Season 3 of their hit 1980s period comedy “Red Oaks” on October 20th. Fervor Records is pleased to once again contribute to the authentic sound of the era! In Episode 306, hear “Trying To Be An Outlaw” by Bonnie Bowlin.
Stranger Things Happen to Fervor Records
Fervor Records is thrilled to be included in several episodes of Stranger Things 2. Appearing in Episode 203: “Chapter Three: The Pollywog” is the Al Casey Combo’s 1961 Billboard charting hit “Cookin’.”