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She Is My Dream In Orange Is The New Black
The Tads’ Doo Wop masterpiece “She is My Dream” appears in Episode 504 of “Orange Is The New Black.”

I Should Not Be Seeing You, Orange Is the New Black
Playing over the end credits in Episode 503: “Pissters!” is the 1956 classic “I Should Not Be Seeing You” by Connie Conway.

Kate Spade Digs Fervor Records
High end New York fashion brand Kate Spade has turned to Fervor Records for a slice of Mid-Century Jazz.

“The Rider” debuted at Cannes Film Festival on May 20th. Heard in the film are two vintage classics from Fervor Records. The 1972 American Sound Records single “Your Kind of Love” by Lloyd Conger, and the 1990 Heavy Metal masterpiece “Battleground” by Lucian Blaque. Be on the lookout for “The Rider” and click the song titles to enjoy on Spotify.

Adobe Has A Light-Hearted Chat
Adobe Software has licensed “A Light-Hearted Chat” by the Bill Gordon Trio for an upcoming campaign

That’s What Your Woman Is For in Training Day
The new CBS crime-thriller “Training Day” will feature a mid-century Country gem from the archives of Fervor Records.

The Triplett Twins Say Pretty Please To Imposters
Part of Chicago’s rich musical legacy, The Triplett Twins’ recordings from the early 1970s explore social issues, love, and individuality.

The Americans Get Cross Country Feelin’
Season five of FX Network’s hugely popular period spy-thriller “The Americans” kicked off on March 7th. Episode 502: “Pests” airs March 14th, and will feature a Deep Cut from the vaults of Fervor Records, White Heat’s 1981 Country Rock classic “Cross Country Feelin’.” Be sure to follow Season 5 of “The Americans” on FX, and enjoy White Heat’s Fervor Records re-issue “Presence of a Man” across Apple, Amazon, Spotify and beyond!

In 1968 hit songwriting team Margaret Lewis and Grace Tennessee penned “Reconsider Me.” After cutting a demo in Nashville, Maggie and Grace got to work pitching their wares. “Reconsider Me” was covered 4 times, by 4 artists and charted in Billboard 6 times in 9 years! In 1969 Johnny Adams’ version hit #8 on the Hot R&B Chart, and #28 on the Hot 100. The same year Ray Pillow’s cover peaked at #38 on the Hot Country Singles Chart. In 1971 John Wesly Ryles cut the tune and once again it hit #39 on the Hot Country Singles Chart. Finally …

NCIS Chooses Another Fervor Classic
CBS mega-hit NCIS has once again culled the vaults of Fervor Records for a slice of mid-century nostalgia. Featured in Episode 324: “M.I.A.” is the 1960 recording “Dearest One” by Jack’s Four. Don’t miss this week’s installment of NCIS airing March 14th, andenjoy “Dearest One” on the Fervor Records release “Cult Hits of the 1960s Volume 1” available across Apple, Amazon, Spotify and beyond!