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Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs In Legends of Tomorrow

The CW’s new DC Comics Superhero hit Legends of Tomorrow has turned to Fervor Records for some vintage goodness. Bobby Page & the Riff Raffs' 1958 Ram Records single This Time is featured in episode 109. Tune in DC’s  Legends of...

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Jailhouse Joins Ridiculousness

1980’s LA hair band Jailhouse has landed in MTV’s Ridiculousness. The band’s Glam Metal masterpiece Long Way Up  appears in episode 721 of the long running Rob Dyrdek hosted hit. Stream full episodes of Ridiculousness online at MTV.com...

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11.22.63 Finds Cabin On The Hill

Hulu original series 11.22.63 has turned to the archives of Fervor Records once again. Episode 107, entitled Soldier Boy, features the song Cabin On The Hill by The Jody Brian Quartet. The tune was originally released as a single on Ramco...

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11.22.63, A Fool For Loving You

Stephen King’s JFK mystery thriller 11.22.63 continues on Hulu with more period music from Fervor Records. Episode 6, Happy Birthday Lee Harvey Oswald, includes Dick Flood’s 1963 Country toe tapper A Fool For Loving You, along with Jim...

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Fervor Has Wine, Women And Song In Nashville

ABC’s mega-hit Nashville has once again turned to Fervor Records for some authentic period Country music. Episode 411 will feature 1972’s Wine, Women And Song by Peter Sivo, and from 1966, Too Much Of You Went With Him by Red Johnson....

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Hap And Leonard And Fervor Records

New SundanceTV drama Hap and Leonard has turned to Fervor Records for their wide ranging musical needs. Episode 103 features 3 songs, from 3 decades, from 3 artists. Featured in the episode are 1967’s Found Love by the Fly Bi-Nites,...

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Legends of Tomorrow Includes Fervor

Legends of Tomorrow, The CW show based on the DC Comics series, has turned to Fervor Records for some era specific music needs. Appearing in episode 108 are two classics from 1957 including Roy “Boogie Boy” Perkins Ram Records recording,...

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Chicago Fire Explores The Things Above

Fervor Records’ recording artist CooBee Coo have landed in NBC’s Chicago Fire.  Episode 416 of the network’s popular drama features the band’s reflective anthem The Things Above. The song is contained on Melodies From The Farm now...

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