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The Frontier Expands With Fervor Records

Indie flick The Frontier has tapped Fervor Records for 3 vintage jams to enhance the vibe of the film's 1974 setting. The songs include 1963's Warning Signs by Dick Flood, 1968's Write Me An Ending by Jay Ramsey and 1972's Take My Heart...

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Fervor Fills Up Rolling Papers

New indie flick Rolling Papers has scored 5 primo tracks from Fervor's stash of cult hits. 1963's Nova Scotia, 1969's Loaded to The Gills, 1976's White Lightning, 1982's Island Dream, and 1990's Bring Them Down. Rolling Papers debuts at...

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Love Is More Than A Feeling For Young Drunk Punk

Canadian comedy Young Drunk Punk has raided Fervor's record bin once again. 1972's Whoa What A Woman by White Heat and 1979's Love Is (More Than A Feeling) by Craig Marsden appear in episode 108 which airs 03.11.15 on City TV. Listen to...

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NCIS Has 50 Ups And 50 Downs

Blues great Hans Olson's song 50 Ups And 50 Downs will appear in the CBS juggernaut NCIS. The distinguished Mr. Olson recorded the song in 1992 and it was originally released on his Where's The Grey album. Tune in NCIS on 03.10.15 or...

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Girls Find Love Of No Return

Critically acclaimed HBO hit Girls has accessed the Fervor vaults licensing the magical 1956 gem Love of No Return. The song, recorded by The Peter Sivo Band, appears in episode 40 which airs 03.08.15. Listen to Love of No Return on...

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Elementary, Today Is Tomorrow’s Yesterday

CBS crime drama Elementary has hit up Fervor Records to cull their vast collection of vintage vinyl. The show walked away with the 1966 thought provoking Psychedelic journey Today Is Tomorrow's Yesterday by Jay Fortunato for use...

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Nashville Has The Beer Bar Blues

ABC's hit musical drama Nashville called on Fervor Records for some hard core 1970s Country. The label sent over Lloyd Conger's 1972 classic Beer Bar Blues which ultimately landed in episode 315. Tune into Nashville on 03.04.15 to check...

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Young Drunk Punk Has Space Lover

Craig Marsden's 1979 Pop Rock classic Space Lover has turned up in episode 106 of Canadian period sitcom Young Drunk Punk. Enjoy Young Drunk Punk on City TV and Space Lover on iTunes and/or Spotify. Episode 106 airs 02.25.15.

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