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No Fun For Halt and Catch Fire

1980s period drama “Halt and Catch Fire” has licensed another track by Boston-based 80s Punk band The Outlets. Episode 306: “And She Waits” will feature the band’s infectious Punk anthem “No Fun.” AMC airs episode 306 of “Halt and Catch...

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Super High On Your Love From Dusk till Dawn

Director Robert Rodriguez has launched Season 3 of his El Rey Network action/horror/drama “From Dusk till Dawn: The Series.” The show has grabbed a slice of 1970s Soul nirvana from none other than Fervor Records. “Super High On Your...

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Lost Dreams in Quarry

The new Cinemax 1970s period drama “Quarry” has reached out to Fervor Records for some authentic music of the era. Episode102: “Figure Four” features the 1967 recording “Lost Dreams” by The Soulsations. Don’t miss “Quarry” Saturday,...

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Fervor Records Says Hello to Katie Says Goodbye

New indie flick “Katie Says Goodbye” has turned to Fervor Records for music needs spanning three decades. Included in this compelling drama are five songs from the Fervor archives including: 1964’s “Three O'clock In The Morning” by Eddie...

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Barry Likes Fervor Records

Devon Terrell, Ashley Judd, and Jenna Elfman star in the upcoming film “Barry,” which takes us back to Barack Obama’s college days in 1981. A couple of Fervor Records recordings proved to be a perfect fit for both the era and the flick....

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Aquarius Has Got to Give You Up

I n 1967, a young Ronnie Whitehead recorded the blistering Soul single “Got To Give You Up” with producer “Mighty” Mike Lenaburg in Phoenix, AZ. NBC’s sensational 60s drama “Aquarius” features Ronnie’s Soul drenched track in Episode 212:...

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Let the Feeling Begin in Aquarius

Season 2 of NBC's hit 1960s period drama “Aquarius” featured more greats from the vaults of Fervor Records. Episode 211: “Can You Take Me Back“ showcased “Let The Feeling Begin” by British group The Steam Machine. Season 2 wrapped on...

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Fervor Records & The Autopsy of Jane Doe

The supernatural thriller “The Autopsy Of Jane Doe” features the Fervor Records classics “Farming Man” by The Tennessee River Crooks, “Brand New Arkansas Traveller” by Alex Bevan, and “Happy Just To Be Alive” by Christopher Blue. Catch it on September 16th!

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Hot Summer Night In Halt and Catch Fire

Two 1980s classics from the vaults of Fervor Records will appear in “Halt and Catch Fire.” Episode 304: “Rules Of Honorable Play” will feature 1980s Boston-based Punk outfit The Outlets' “Never Get Older,” along with the 1986 recording...

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