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The reigning World Champion Golden State Warriors are continuing to make history, this time by using the 1959 Ram Records classic “Let Me Feel It” by Elgie Brown to honor the first ever unanimous MVP in NBA history, Steph Curry. The Warriors approached Fervor to help commemorate this historic moment as they continue their push for a second consecutive title. Congrats to Steph, and Fervor Records’ MVP, Elgie Brown!

The Mindy Project Has A Light Hearted Chat
Hulu hit The Mindy Project has licensed a song by distinguished Jazz pianist Bill Gordon. “A Light Hearted Chat,” from Gordon’s Fervor Records release “Let’s Go For A Ride,” will appear in Episode 418: “Bernardo & Anita.” Stream episode 418 of “The Mindy Project” on Hulu starting 05.10.16 and experience Bill Gordon on Amazon, iTunes, and Spotify.
Faking It With Rocky Robin & The Riff Raffs
MTV romantic comedy, Faking It has licensed the 1960 recording, “What Did You Do Last Night” by Rocky Robin & The Riff Raffs. The song appears in Episode 309, entitled “Ex-Posed”, which airs 05.10.16. “What Did You Do Last Night” was originally released on Myra Smith’s Shreveport, Louisiana label Ram Records, you can enjoy it now on YouTube.

12 Monkeys Choose Connie Conway
SyFy Network’s time traveling science fiction drama “12 Monkeys” features Fervor Records classic “I Should Not Be Seeing You” by Connie Conway.

Comedian Andrew Dice Clay stars as himself in the new Showtime series Dice. Episode 102 features three songs from The Peter Blair Big Band. You’re Still Here, Crazy For You and Vegas are all contained on the Fervor Records release The Peter Blair Big Band – Vegas! Catch Showtime’s Dice on 05.08.16 and Peter Blair on iTunes, Amazon and/or Spotify.

Awkward Features Love Of No Return
The mesmerizing ballad “Love Of No Return” will be featured in the MTV dramedy Awkward. The song was recorded in 1956 by Peter Sivo Band and will appear in the episode titled “Misadventures in Babysitting” airing 05.03.16. “Love Of No Return” is available from Fervor Records on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

The Americans Have Your Kind of Love
1970s Country crooner Lloyd Conger’s tearjerker “Your Kind of Love” will be featured in the FX series “The Americans.” Lloyd originally released the tune on the American Sound label in 1972, and his catalogue now resides at Fervor Records. Tune in to “The Americans,” Season 4, episode 8 entitled: “The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears,” airing 05.04.16. Listen to Lloyd Conger on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

12 Monkeys: Take A Ride by Zeus
In 1976 Austin, Texas, local legends Zeus recorded the song “Take A Ride.” Forty years later, the band’s Rock n’ Roll anthem appears in Season 2, Episode 3 – “One Hundred Years” of the smash SyFy series, “12 Monkeys.” Catch the episode on 05.02.16, and experience Zeus on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

Hangin’ On With Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
70s Country duo The Cantrells can be heard in ABC’s Marvel Comics based hit Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The Cantrells’ classic 1971 toe tapper Hangin’ On appears in episode 319 which airs 05.03.16. Be on the lookout for Hangin’ On, soon to be featured on an upcoming Fervor Records Cult Hits re-issue.

Last Man On Earth… I Ask Of Heaven
FOX hit Last Man On Earth has reached out to Fervor Records for a classic from the 1950s. I Ask Of Heaven by George Peck was originally released on REV Records in 1957. The tune can now be heard in Season 2, Episode 16 – “Falling Slowly” of the popular series. Listen to George Peck today on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

Showtime series Dice, starring Andrew Dice Clay, will feature 2 songs from Fervor Records in episode 101 airing on 05.01.16. Hard Rock outfit Loosely Tight offers up their 1981 recording of These Walls Between, and the Cryptics’ 1991 Grunge masterpiece Blood On The Floor will also make an appearance. Don’t miss Dice on Showtime and be sure to check out Loosely Tight on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

Game Of Silence Finds Hard Luck
The Truly Desperate, a band fronted by singer/songwriter Mike McFadden, has landed a song in Game Of Silence on NBC. The new crime drama will feature the band’s 1985 track Hard Luck in episode 103 airing on 04.21.16. Look for the forthcoming EP from The Truly Desperate on Fervor Records.

WWE Studios released the action thriller Countdown starring Dolph Ziggler, Kane, and Katherine Isabelle on 04.05.16. The direct to digital flick also includes music from Fervor Records including I Don’t Care by Cryptics and Hands In The Air by Matter. Catch Countdown on Amazon, YouTube, VuDu and/or Google Play. Click Cryptics and Matter to buy on iTunes.

Sony Classics Finds Fervor Classics
Sony Classics’ new flick The Meddler has licensed a trio of tunes, from 3 decades, from the vaults of Fervor Records. The Meddler, starring Susan Sarandon, will include these Fervor greats: 1947’s Trail Dust by Vic Martin’s Western Merry Makers, 1959’s Four In The Morning by Dave Moore and 1973’s Baby Oh Baby by Fat City.The Meddler originally premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival but hits big screens on 04.22.16. Check out Fat City on iTunes, Amazon and/or Spotify.

Love Really Happened To Me In Banshee
Episode 404 of Cinemax hit “Banshee”features the Fervor Records classic “Love Really Happened To Me” by Bob Kelly. Catch it on April 22nd!

Orphan Black Has Hands In The Air
BBC America’s Orphan Black has snagged a song from the band Matter for use in episode 402. The track Hands In The Air is contained on the band’s Fervor Records release On Ice. Listen to Matter on iTunes and/or Spotify and tune in Orphan Black on BBC America!

Fervor Records’ indie sensation CooBee Coo continues to resonate across film and television. The band’s video Never Gonna Leave Your Side won mtvU’s The Freshman and landed in regular rotation across the network. Since then the band has continued to rack up major licensing credits. The prolific duo has now landed their seductive anthem Eyes That Kill in episode 112 of the new FOX hit Lucifer. Eyes That Kill is from the band’s Fervor Records release Liven Up! and is available on iTunes, Amazon, and/or Spotify. CooBee Coo has also appeared in Hap and Leonard, Flaked, Dominion, MLB on FOX, …

Early 80s Phoenix based Rock powerhouse Loosely Tight can be heard in the new Showtime series Dice. The band’s epic Rock N’ Roll swagger is featured in episode 106 which features their track Bad Bizzness. Episode 106 of Dice airs 04.18.16 but you can experience Loosely Tight immediately on iTunes and/or Spotify.

Middle Of The Night Appears In All We Had
Katie Holmes stars in and makes her directorial debut in All We Had. The film premieres at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival on April 15th. Included in the feature is a song from Fervor Records’ stockpile of timeless recordings of yesteryear. Middle Of The Night by Lonnegan’s Band is contained on the group’s 1980 self titled release. You, however, can enjoy Lonnegan’s Band right now on iTunes, Amazon, and/or Spotify. Be on the lookout for All We Had starring Katie Holmes coming soon to a theater near you.