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London’s CMU Thrilled In 2015

      International music news service CMU is calling out the industry PR machine. Editor Andy Malt is not amused by the over exuberance of execs announcing their new deals with the trite, predictable term of “thrilled”....

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Chicago Fire, Let’s Rock & Roll!

Fervor Records’ mtvU indie sensation CooBee Coo has landed in NBC drama Chicago Fire. The band’s raucous party anthem Let's Rock & Roll, from their Fervor release Liven Up, appears in episode 4006. Enjoy Chicago Fire on NBC or Hulu...

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Childhood’s End Finds Hippy Ti Yo

SyFy miniseries Childhood's End dug deep into the vaults of Fervor Records for a vintage rarity. Bobby Page and the Riff Raffs' Cajun infused recording of Hippy Ti Yo was originally released on RAM Records in 1958, the song appears in...

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Phoenix Blues Legend Turns Up In Chicago Fire

Big Pete Pearson, known as Arizona’a King of the Blues, is featured in NBC’s hit franchise Chicago Fire. Big Pete’s track Too Much Trouble, from his Fervor Records release Steppin’ Out, appears in episode 4005. Don’t miss Chicago Fire on...

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The Good Wife Has Got That Feeling

Episode 144 of CBS’s “The Good Wife” features the Fervor Records classic “Got That Feeling” by Harry Krapsho and “I Found Out” by Dave Moore. Catch it on December 13th!

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Scorpion Will Let Me Feel It

CBS drama Scorpion has licensed the 1959 Ram Records Rhythm & Blues single Let Me Feel It by Elgie Brown. Fervor Records now offers up a slew of recordings from the popular Shreveport, Louisiana label that were released throughout the...

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Red Oaks Wraps With Fervor

The final episode of Amazon's Red Oaks grabbed 3 tunes from 3 decades from the Fervor Vaults. 1957’s Bowling Song by Joe Montgomery, 1972’s Further Away by Don De Brauwere, and 1980’s She’s Doing Everything I Want To Do by Susan Doll....

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The Leftovers, You Hold The Key

HBO’s The Leftovers continues to draw from Fervor’s stockpile of period recordings. Episode 209 will feature Lloyd Conger’s 1972 single You Hold The Key, as well as, Dick Flood’s 1971 Country tearjerker Listen To Me Self. Catch The...

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