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Big Pete Pearson Caught In Another Chicago Fire
Season 5 of NBC’s ratings juggernaut “Chicago Fire” premieres October 11th, 2016. Once again the series has turned to Fervor Records for its sonic needs. Episode 501: “The Hose or the Animal” features the song “Blues Wagon” from legendary Bluesman Big Pete Pearson. Don’t miss the kickoff to another great season of “Chicago Fire,” and enjoy Big Pete’s Fervor Records release “Steppin’ Out” now available on Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and beyond.

The Blacklist, You’ve Got What I Like
Episode 406: “Miles McGrath” of NBC’s “The Blacklist” features the Fervor Records classic “You’ve Got What I Like” by Christopher Blue. Catch it on October 6th!

The CW Premieres No Tomorrow With Fervor
“No Tomorrow,” The CW’s new sci-fi romantic dramedy, premieres today, October 4th, 2016. Featured in the pilot is Jerry Honigman’s 1978 Stones-influenced classic “Wild and Wooly Ways.” Don’t miss “No Tomorrow” tonight on The CW, and be on the lookout for the upcoming Jerry Honigman retrospective on Fervor Records: “Wild And Wooly Ways.” In the meantime, enjoy Jerry’s first Fervor Records release “Back To The Boom Boom” on Apple, Amazon, and/or Spotify.

A veritable all-star team of Hollywood comedians, including Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Kristen Wiig star in “Masterminds,” a highly anticipated comedy based on the 1997 North Carolina Loomis Fargo robbery. Featured in the film is a true classic from the Fervor archives, the 1967 Ramco Records single “She Was Never Mine To Lose” by Country great Tommy Strange. “Masterminds” hits theaters 09.30 .16, however you can enjoy Tommy Strange right away by clicking these links: Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, YouTube.

The Blacklist is Drifting Home to You
NBC mega-hit crime thriller “The Blacklist” is back for its fourth season, and the hits just keep on coming! Once again the series has turned to Fervor Records for some sensational period music. Appearing in Episode 402: “Mato” is the 1960 Ramco Records classic “Drifting Home To You” by the incredible Bob Cox. Don’t miss Episode 402 of “The Blacklist” on September 29th, and enjoy the amazing voice of Mr. Bob Cox on YouTube.

The new NBC dramedy “This Is Us” has opened to rave reviews and is touted as a suitable fix to fill the void of “Parenthood.” The series turned to Fervor Records for some authentic 80s throwback jams and chose a classic from former Chrysalis recording artist Brian Page. Appearing in Episode 102: “The Big Three“ is Brian’s song “Wish Away.” Catch episode 102 on September 27th and enjoy “The Very Best of Brian Page” on Apple, Amazon, and/or Spotify.

For the third time this season, “Halt and Catch Fire” is featuring music from the 80s Boston Punk band The Outlets. Episode 307: “The Threshold” will feature the band’s track “Wait.” Also appearing in the episode are two more Fervor Records classics from the iconic New Wave band The Jetzons – “She Has Won” and “Real Time.” AMC airs episode 307: “The Threshold” on 09.27.16. Click the song titles to experience a dose of raucous nostalgia from Fervor Records.

Laid In America Turns Up One More Lonely Night
The new indie film “Laid In America,” is chock-full of YouTube celebs including KSI and Caspar Lee. Featured in the film are two greats from Fervor Records, The Revenants’ “One More Lonely Night,” and “New Babylon” from Reggae Revolution. “Laid In America” premieres in London on September 26th, and Hollywood the following day. The film simultaneously drops on DVD, Blu-Ray, Amazon, iTunes and beyond. Get “Laid In America” on September 27th, and click the song titles to get your music on.

Transparent, Fervor Records & Sanford Clark
50s/60s Country chart topper, and Rockabilly Hall of Fame inductee Sanford Clark will be featured in the third season of the hit Amazon series “Transparent.” Episode 308: “If I Were Bell” features Mr. Clark’s 1966 recording “Bad Case of You.” Amazon rolls out the entire third season of “Transparent” on September 23rd, 2016. A date that magically coincides with the release of the Sanford Clark retrospective “Once Upon A Time” from Fervor Records. Watch “Transparent” on Amazon, and get Sanford Clark “Once Upon A Time,” on Amazon or Apple.

Netflix launched the new comedy “Easy” on September 22nd. The streaming giant has rolled out all 8 episodes for your binge watching enjoyment. Heard in Episode 105: “Art and Life” is the 1975 gem “Heaven And You” by former Mouseketeer, Lynn Ready. “Heaven And You” is culled from the vaults of Fervor Records and is part of Lynn’s Fervor release “Daydreamer.” Catch “Easy” on Netflix, and enjoy Lynn Ready on Apple, Amazon, Spotify and/or YouTube.

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 Fire” on 09.20.16. It might sound crazy – but you can enjoy “No Fun” now on Apple, Amazon, and/or Spotify.

When You Call My Name In Sister Cities
Lifetime’s “Sister Cities” features Fervor Record classic “When You Call My Name” by Jerry Honigman.

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, September 16th on Cinemax, and enjoy “Lost Dreams” on ”Cult Hits of the 1960’s: SOUL!” available via Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and beyond.

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 M., 1971’s “Home Was Never Like This” by Dick Flood, “No Heart For Love To Know” and “Let The Devil Pour The Wine” by Peter Sivo Band, and from 1980, “Be My Cowboy Tonight” by Susan Doll. “Katie Says Goodbye” will make its world premiere 09.11.16 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Click the song titles to enjoy!

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. Former Capricorn recording artist Bob McGilpin’s 1979 Disco anthem “Jump On It,” and White Heat’s 1977 Rock instrumental “Kamikaze Love,” are both featured. “Barry” will make its world premiere 09.10.16 at the Toronto International Film Festival. You can click here to listen to Bob McGilpin on Spotify, and keep your eyes peeled for Fervor Records’ White Heat retrospective “Presence …

Aquarius Has Got to Give You Up
In 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: “Mother Nature’s Son.“ Season 2 of “Aquarius” wrapped on 09.10.16, but you can watch full episodes on the NBC website. Be sure to grab yourself a slice of 60s Soul, Ronnie Whitehead style, on the Fervor Records’ release “Cult Hits of the 1960’s: SOUL!” Available via Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and beyond.