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Pardon My Reflection In Shameless
Showtime sensation Shameless dug deep in the Fervor record bin and emerged with some vintage Psychedelia. The show will feature the song Pardon My Reflection by the band Motion in episode 608. Motion lit up the airwaves across the Southwest with their multiple releases on Mascot Records. Now you can hear the band’s 1967 masterpiece on iTunes and/or Spotify. Also, be sure to tune in Shameless on 03.06.16 for episode 608 entitled, Be A Good Boy, Come For Grandma.

There’s A Brighter Side For Idiotsitter
In Episode 108 of Comedy Central’s sitcom “Idiotsitter” features Fervor Records classic “Brighter Side” by Connie Conway.

Rob Dyrdek’s MTV hit Ridiculousness has grabbed another epic 70s jam from Fervor Records. Holding Strong, from 1970s Phoenix based Funk outfit Fat City appears episode 719 airing 03.30.16. Fervor is readying Fat City’s previously unreleased 12 song rarity which the band recorded at the legendary Audio Recorders in 1973. Stay tuned!

Once again Hulu drama invited Fervor Records to the dance on 11.22.63. This week 1960’s Teen Idol Frank Fafara’s MCI single Only In My Dreams is featured. Catch episode 103, Other Voices Other Rooms on 02.29.16. You can also re-live the teenage innocence of 1960 with Frank Fafara’s Only In My Dreams on iTunes.

Bruce Connole Turns Up In Vice
I Walk The Night, from Bruce Connole’s Fervor Records release The Narrow Road, will be featured in the HBO series Vice. The song appears in episode 404 of the Emmy nominated documentary series and airs on 02.26.26. Connole is well known for his earthy heartfelt vocals, impeccable guitar work and compelling songwriting chops. Appearing on the track with Bruce are Winston Watson, drums (Bob Dylan), Brad Buxer, keyboards (Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson) and bassist Paul Schneider. Get your copy of The Narrow Road on iTunes or enjoy on Spotify.

Girlfriend’s Guide To Divorce Is Crazy For You
Fervor has landed the Peter Blair Big Band in Girlfriend’s Guide To Divorce. The Bravo hit features Peter’s tune Crazy For You, an homage to the golden era of the Vegas Rat Pack sound. Check out Girlfriend’s Guide To Divorce episode 2013. You can also experience The Peter Blair Big Band on their Fervor Records release aptly titled, Vegas. Now available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and beyond.

Party Girl Turns Up In Chicago Fire
Episode 410 of Season 4 in NBC’s “Chicago Fire” features Fervor Record classics “Party Girl” by Craig Erickson

Fervor Lights Up Rolling Papers
On Demand worldwide and will be added on Netflix soon. Fervor Records loaded the indie flick with jams representing four decades including, 1969’s Loaded to The Gills by The Supersouls, 1976’s White Lightning by Tennessee River Crooks, 1982’s Island Dream by Kopperfield and 1990’s Bring Them Down by Lucian Blaque. Don’t forget to check out Rolling Papers and click the links to experience the music.

Spirit Of New Orleans Heard In Chicago
Veteran Blues/Americana legend Hans Olson has turned up in the NBC drama Chicago Med. The show featured Mr. Olson’s gritty swampy lament Spirit of New Orleans in episode 104, Mistaken. Enjoy Chicago Med on Hulu and check out Spirit of New Orleans on Hans Olson’s Fervor Records release Hard Time on iTunes and/or Spotify.

Fervor Gets Put On The Blacklist
NBC’s The Blacklist tapped Fervor Records for some authentic era specific jams. The hit crime drama chose the 1974 Pop gem Had You So Long by Rick Coyne for use episode 314. Get the total Blacklist experience on NBC.com and tune in episode 314 on 02.11.16. Also, be on the lookout for Had You So Long on an upcoming edition of Fervor Records popular Cult Hits series.

Good Lovin’ Woman Appears In Chicago Fire
Episdoe 414 for NBC’s “Chicago Fire” features the Fervor Record classic “Good Lovin’ Woman” by Francine Reed.

Girlfriends’ Guide To Divorce Says Pretty Please
Bravo drama “Girlfriends’ Guide To Divorce” features Fervor Record classic “Pretty Please” by The Triplett Twins.

The Fundamentals of Caring Finds Fervor
Paul Rudd, Selena Gomez and Craig Roberts star in the new film The Fundamentals of Caring. Also appearing in the Sundance selection are 3 songs from Fervor Records’ choice catalog of vintage rarities including Dave & Don’s 1961 Liberty Bell single I’m Back b/w Over My Broken Heart, and 1970’s Untie The Ribbon by Wanda Johnson. Prior to it’s Sundance premiere Netflix snatched up the film so be on the lookout and add to your watch list!

More News from Sundance! Carnage Park Scares Up Fervor Classics
The film “Carnage Park” features the Fervor Records classics “Floating On A Cloud” and “Don’t Worry Tracy” by Christopher Blue and “Everything Happens For The Best” by Dick Flood. Catch it on January 26th!

Sundance will premiere the indie comedy/drama Tallulah on January 23rd at their prestigious Utah film fest. Serving as the Main Title Theme for the film is I’m Gone Mama by Jim Murphy & The Accents. Originally released on REV Records in 1957, the song now resides at Fervor Records, a label that brings life to forgotten classics. Be on the lookout for Tallulah and listen to I’m Gone Mama on iTunes and/or Spotify.