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Ghost Wars, Today is Tomorrow’s Yesterday
Episode 105 of SyFy’s “Ghost Wars” features the Fervor Records classics “Don’t Play No Woman For No Fool” by L.C. Steel and “Today Is Tomorrow Yesterday” by Jay Fortunato. Catch it on November 2nd!

The Jetzons on Stranger Things
Hugely popular underground 80s New Wave band The Jetzons appears in “Stranger Things” Episode 205 on Netflix.

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’.”

Arrow Finds Children of Aquarius
The CW hit “Arrow” has turned to Fervor Records for some authentic Psychedelic Folk music from 1969. Episode 603: “Next of Kin” features “Children of Aquarius” by the Folk troubadour simply known as Marcus.

Leatherface Scares Up Fervor Classics
Two period classics from the Fervor archives can be heard in the latest installment of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror franchise. Lionsgate premieres “Leatherface” in theaters October 20th.

Fervor Records, Haters Back Off
Season 2 of Netflix comedy “Haters Back Off” starts streaming October 20th. Appearing in Episode 204: “Modeling At The Hospital” are two throwback jams from the vaults of Fervor Records.

Queen Sugar Finds the Triplett Twins
1970s Chicago Soul duo The Triplett Twins will be featured in the Oprah Winfrey produced drama “Queen Sugar.”

Teen Mom 2 Hooks Up With Broken Bellows
This week MTV hit “Teen Mom 2” features 3 songs from Fervor Records recording artist Broken Bellows.

Lucifer Finds Mail Order Brides
Fervor Records recording artist Mail Order Brides can be heard in Episode 302: “The One With The Baby Carrot.”

Get Shorty Has Tears to Be Cried
“Tears To Be Cried” by Joy, was originally released on Concept Records. Fervor is thrilled to announce that the song will be appearing in Episode 109: “Turnaround” of the Epix series “Get Shorty.” Don’t miss “Get Shorty” October 9th!

HBO, The Deuce, and Fervor Records
Two 1968 Soul classics, from the well curated cache of Fervor Records period recordings, will appear in HBO’s “The Deuce.”