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Preacher To Help You Find A Way
Forbes Magazine recent review of AMC’s Preacher stated, “Preacher is everything you’re not supposed to do on TV. Now who wants to miss this?” Exactly! The series also has great taste in music featuring a vast array of classics from Fervor Records. Episode 105: “Sundowner“ features five songs, by five artists, including; the 1956 recording “Your Reason” by The Tads, the Margaret Lewis Billboard chart topper “Reconsider Me,” Dick Flood’s “Blue Blue Party” from 1971, “Tonight I’m Alone” by Lloyd Conger from 1972, and Patty Parker’s 1975 Comstock Records hit “Help You Find A Way.” Don’t miss “Preacher” on 07.03.16 and click …

Aquarius Experiences A Shade Of Difference
David Duchovny, Grey Damon and Emma Dumont star in Season 2 of the NBC hit “Aquarius.” Episode 204: “Revolution 1“ features the 1968 Ramco Records single “A Shade Of Difference” by Country great Bozo Darnell. Experience the Summer Of Love starting 06.16.16 on NBC’s “Aquarius” and enjoy Bozo Darnell on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify!

Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs On Center Stage: On Pointe
Lifetime Network will be rolling out the third chapter of their Center Stage franchise entitled Center Stage: On Pointe. This teen drama reached out to Fervor Records for a slice of authentic music from the 1950s, and Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs’ 1958 recording “This Time” will be featured in the film. Tune in Lifetime on 06.25.16 for Center Stage: On Pointe.

Billboard Hit “Reconsider Me” Airs In Preacher
“Reconsider Me” broke the Billboard Top 40 on both the R&B and Country Singles Charts four times, by four artists, from 1969 – 1975. The song, written by Margaret Lewis, has now found a home at Fervor Records. Ms. Lewis’s 1968 recording of her hit will now air in episode 104 of AMC’s “Preacher.” Also appearing in the show is Country great Dick Flood’s 1962 recording “Everything Happens For The Best,” and Donnie Owens’ 1966 Pop tinged Country gem “Leave Her Alone.” Tune into AMC on 06.26.16 for Episode 104: “South Will Rise Again,” and click the song titles to …

Who Do You Suppose In Wayward Pines
Critically-acclaimed Sci-Fi thriller “Wayward Pines” features Fervor Records classic “Who Do You Suppose” by Connie Conway.

Dick Flood and Wanda Johnson in Preacher
AMC’s “Preacher” continues with more songs from Fervor Records’ stockpile of vintage greats. Episode 3: “The Possibilities” features Dick Flood’s 1971 recording “Livin’ In The Lonely Zone,” and Wanda Johnson’s “Untie The Ribbon” from 1970. Don’t miss this exciting new series, and enjoy the music from “Preacher” on Spotify here.

Christopher Blue & The Conjuring 2
Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema’s horror flick “The Conjuring 2” features the Fervor Records classic “Don’t Worry Tracy” by Christopher Blue.

Trio Of Period Classics Hit Preacher
AMC’s intense new supernatural drama “Preacher” features three period greats, from three distinct decades, all from Fervor Records. These gems appear in Episode 103: The Possibilities.” From 1957 is “Start At The Bottom” by The Newton Brothers, 1971’s “Speak My Name” by Dick Flood, and from 1987 “Long Way Up” by Jailhouse. Click the song titles to enjoy on Spotify and tune in to “Preacher” on 06.19.16.

Grace and Frankie Are All About Me Me I I
Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston return for the second season of the Netflix comedy smash Grace and Frankie. The streaming sensation has licensed the 1978 Punk rarity “Me Me I I” by The Blades. The band rose to prominence in the hardcore Phoenix, AZ Punk scene of the late 70s. Along with The Blades, the Southwest desert metropolis spawned such notables as The Meat Puppets, The Feederz, Billy Clone and The Same, and JFA (Jody Foster’s Army). The Blades found a home at Fervor Records and now are winning new fans via Frank and Gracie, Episode …
Exxon Is Sailing Smooth in New Campaign
Fuel giant Exxon has included a song from guitarist Greg Anderson for the company’s new internet ad. “Sailing Smooth,” from Greg’s Fervor Records release “Blue Ocean,” can be heard in the Exxon Endless Road Trip: “Last Kilometer” campaign. Enjoy “Blue Ocean,” by Greg Anderson on Amazon, iTunes, and/or Spotify.

Preacher Continues With Fervor
AMC continues to deliver, this time with the comic book adaption of DC Comics critically-acclaimed Preacher. The show premiered May 22nd with a choice track from Fervor Records, and continues the trend in in Episode 2: “See,” featuring three more gems from the Fervor catalog. Listen this week for 1966’s “Full Grown Man” by Margaret Lewis, 1967’s “Sure Gets Dark When The Sun Goes Down” by Dick Flood, and 1987’s “Long Way Up” by Jailhouse. Experience episode 2 of Preacher on 06.05.16, and click the song titles to enjoy on Spotify!

Netflix rolls out Adam Sandler’s new action comedy The Do-Over just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Featured in this streaming exclusive is the title track from saxophonist Peter Blair’s new Fervor Records release Blue Waves White Sand. Enjoy The Do-Over on Netflix starting 05.27.16, and enjoy Peter Blair on Amazon, iTunes, and/or Spotify.

Netflix’s Bloodline Keeps Ties To Fervor
Season 2 of Netflix captivating drama “Bloodline” has returned to Fervor Records for more period music. Episode 202: “Part 2″ features the 1957 Checker Records release “Darling Remember” by T.V. Slim and His Heartbreakers. Appearing in Episode 203: “Part 3″ is Arroyo’s 1981 recording “One Man One Woman.” For your binge watching pleasure, Netflix drops the entire season of “Bloodline” on May 27th. Listen to Arroyo and T.V. Slim and His Heartbreakers on YouTube.

Craig Erickson In Another Chicago Fire
Episode 423 of the NBC hit “Chicago Fire” features Fervor Record classics “I Was Wrong” by Craig Erickson.

The Nice Guys Find East of Midnight
Russel Crowe and Ryan Gosling star in the new Warner Bros. period action comedy The Nice Guys. The film turned to Fervor Records for some authentic 70s tunes and grabbed East of Midnight, an awesome Country Rock anthem, from Austin Carter Roundup. Don’t miss The Nice Guys hitting theaters on May 20th. Enjoy some throwback jams from Austin Carter Roundup on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

Wynonna Earp Continues With Fervor
For the second week in a row the new SyFy Western horror series Wynonna Earp has included the 1922 rarity “Nadine.” The song appears in Episode 108 “Two-Faced Jack” and was originally released on Seattle-based Morrison Records by The Morrie Morrison Orchestra. All Morrison Records’ releases are highly prized by vinyl collectors worldwide due to their individual, one of a kind, multi-color pressings. “Two-Faced Jack” airs 05.20.16 and stay tuned, as “Nadine” will be featured on an upcoming Fervor Records release.

The Blacklist Has The Bowling Ball Blues
Crime thriller The Blacklist will feature a vintage Ramco Records single in Episode 323: “Alexander Kirk (No. 14): Conclusion.” Yodeling sensation Mack Fields released the novelty hit “Bowling Ball Blues” in 1964, and 52 years later, the infectious number has made its way into the critically-acclaimed NBC drama airing 05.19.16. Don’t miss The Blacklist and enjoy Mack Fields on the Fervor Records release “Cult Hits: Novelty Classics” available on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and beyond.

Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs Fear The Walking Dead
The AMC horror phenomenon, “Fear The Walking Dead” will feature Louisiana great Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs in Episode 206: “Sicut Cervus.” Bobby’s single “Like Twist” was originally released on Ram Records in 1962 but has found a new home at Fervor Records. Don’t miss “Fear The Walking Dead” on 05.15.16, and enjoy Bobby Page & The Riff Raffs on iTunes.