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Fervor Records Says Hello to Katie Says Goodbye
New indie flick “Katie Says Goodbye” has turned to Fervor Records for music needs spanning three decades. Included in this compelling drama are five songs from the Fervor archives including: 1964’s “Three O’clock In The Morning” by Eddie M., 1971’s “Home Was Never Like This” by Dick Flood, “No Heart For Love To Know” and “Let The Devil Pour The Wine” by Peter Sivo Band, and from 1980, “Be My Cowboy Tonight” by Susan Doll. “Katie Says Goodbye” will make its world premiere 09.11.16 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Click the song titles to enjoy!

Devon Terrell, Ashley Judd, and Jenna Elfman star in the upcoming film “Barry,” which takes us back to Barack Obama’s college days in 1981. A couple of Fervor Records recordings proved to be a perfect fit for both the era and the flick. Former Capricorn recording artist Bob McGilpin’s 1979 Disco anthem “Jump On It,” and White Heat’s 1977 Rock instrumental “Kamikaze Love,” are both featured. “Barry” will make its world premiere 09.10.16 at the Toronto International Film Festival. You can click here to listen to Bob McGilpin on Spotify, and keep your eyes peeled for Fervor Records’ White Heat retrospective “Presence …

Aquarius Has Got to Give You Up
In 1967, a young Ronnie Whitehead recorded the blistering Soul single “Got To Give You Up” with producer “Mighty” Mike Lenaburg in Phoenix, AZ. NBC’s sensational 60s drama “Aquarius” features Ronnie’s Soul drenched track in Episode 212: “Mother Nature’s Son.“ Season 2 of “Aquarius” wrapped on 09.10.16, but you can watch full episodes on the NBC website. Be sure to grab yourself a slice of 60s Soul, Ronnie Whitehead style, on the Fervor Records’ release “Cult Hits of the 1960’s: SOUL!” Available via Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and beyond.

Let the Feeling Begin in Aquarius
Season 2 of NBC’s hit 1960s period drama “Aquarius” featured more greats from the vaults of Fervor Records. Episode 211: “Can You Take Me Back“ showcased “Let The Feeling Begin” by British group The Steam Machine. Season 2 wrapped on 09.10.16, but you can watch full episodes of “Aquaris” on the NBC website. Check out The Steam Machine on Spotify.

Fervor Records & The Autopsy of Jane Doe
The supernatural thriller “The Autopsy Of Jane Doe” features the Fervor Records classics “Farming Man” by The Tennessee River Crooks, “Brand New Arkansas Traveller” by Alex Bevan, and “Happy Just To Be Alive” by Christopher Blue. Catch it on September 16th!

What You Want… F*ck That’s Delicious
Episode 202 of “F*ck That’s Delicious” features the Fervor Records classic “What You Want” by Bob Kelly. Catch it on September 8th!

Rizzoli & Isles Really Want To Know
Episode 713 of “Rizzoli & Isles” features the Fervor Record classic “Really Want To Know” by Pistoleros. Catch it on September 5th!

Hot Summer Night In Halt and Catch Fire
Two 1980s classics from the vaults of Fervor Records will appear in “Halt and Catch Fire.” Episode 304: “Rules Of Honorable Play” will feature 1980s Boston-based Punk outfit The Outlets’ “Never Get Older,” along with the 1986 recording “Hot Summer Night” from Geoff Grace. Catch AMC’s hit period drama “Halt and Catch Fire” tonight,9.06.16 on AMC. Click the song titles to enjoy!

Booking.com Gets Loud N’ Restless
Fervor Records is huge in Japan… at least with Booking.com. The international online accommodation behemoth rolls out their new Japanese ad campaign “Sports Lovers” on 08.29.16. Setting the tone for the spot is Loosely Tight’s 1981 Hard Rock anthemic masterpiece “Loud N’ Restless.” Thanks to the internet you can experience the new Booking.comspot, and thanks to Fervor Records you can experience “The Best Of Loosely Tight” on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, YouTube and beyond!

Murder In The First Finds 60s Soul In Phoenix
TNT mystery crime drama “Murder In The First” has turned to Fervor Records for some authentic 1960s Soul. Phoenix-based Ramco Records released Lon Rogers’ enthusiastic “Too Good To Be True” in 1968. The song has found a home at Fervor Records along with the label’s huge cache of vintage greats. Tune in to Episode 309 “Rise of the Phoenix” on08.28.16, and listen to Lon Rogers and The Soul Blenders right now on Apple, Amazon, Spotify and/or YouTube!

Bill Gordon Trio Lands in Little Men
Greg Kinnear stars in the new Magnolia Pictures film “Little Men.” The highly praised family drama premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and has continued to make the rounds at top domestic and international festivals throughout the year. Accomplished Jazz pianist Bill Gordon is featured in the film, delivering his reflective ballad “Every Time I Think Of You.” “Little Men” hits theaters 08.05.16. “Every Time I Think Of You” is from the Fervor Records release “Let’s Go For A Ride,” available from Amazon, Apple, Spotify and beyond.

Waylens Hits the Road with Fervor
High performance camera company Waylens invites you to “discover the thrill of driving” with their beautifully crafted, state-of-the-art camera system. The dash mounted camera allows drivers to easily capture, edit, and share interesting moments, right from the road. Fervor Records has teamed with Waylens – allowing users access to select cuts from the label’s indie roster to pair with their videos. Songs from Bruce Connole, Hans Olson, Aaron Paul Nelson, James Wilcox, Super Stereo, CooBee Coo, PM Nightly, Renee Oliver, Reckless Serenade, and Twilight Stunning will be available to end users. The hi-tech automotive dash cam brand rolls out the new experience on 08.01.16. Be sure to click the links to discover more!

Preacher Continues with Fervor’s Vintage Vinyl
AMC’s adaption of Vertigo Comics “Preacher” continues forging its musical identity with more rarities from Fervor Records. Episode 109: “Call and Response” features 3 Country singles, from 3 labels, from 3 decades including the 1957 Clif Records single “Honey Won’t You Listen” by Roy Wayne, the 1964 Ramco Records Single “Bowling Ball Blues” by Mack Fields, and the 1972 American Sound single “Your Kind Of Love” by Lloyd Conger. Don’t miss episode 109 airing 08.01.16, and click the song titles for a trip back to Country Western heaven

Survivor’s Remorse Finds Fervor Soul
Starz comedy “Survivor’s Remorse” has licensed a 1960s Soul classic from Fervor Records. Lon Rogers & The Soul Blenders 1968 Ramco Records single “My Girl’s A Soul Girl” opens Episode 303: “The Thank You Note.” The episode airs 07.31.16 with Lon and the boys oozing their ultra funky Soul grooves over the main titles. Experience a healthy dose of of Lon Rogers & The Soul Blenders right now on Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.

Fervor Lands “Tallulah” Main Title Theme
Fervor Records is thrilled to provide the main title theme to the acclaimed indie film “Tallulah.” Ellen Page and Allison Janney star in the dramedy, following a dissatisfied Beverly Hills housewife desperate to be rid of her toddler. The production aptly chose the 1957 REV Records single “I’m Gone Mama” by Jim Murphy and The Accents from Fervor Records’ cache of vintage masters. “Tallulah” premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival with Netflix acquiring distribution rights. The streaming behemoth rolls out the film on 07.29.16. Don’t miss “Tallulah” on Netflix and enjoy “I’m Gone Mama” on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, YouTube …

Preacher To Feature Drifting Home To You
The incredible voice of Mr. Bob Cox is featured in this week’s episode of Preacher on AMC. Bob’s 1959 recording “Drifting Home To You,“ as well as Bobby Page & the Riff Raffs’ 1962 single “Tired Of Hanging Around” can be heard in Episode 108: “Finish the Song.“ A fixture of the Arizona Country Music scene starting in the 1950s, Bob’s legacy lives on via Fervor Records’ continued placements in film and television. Don’t miss Preacher on 07.24.16 and click the song titles to get acquainted with the music.

Preacher Has No More Games To Play
AMC’s new Sunday night hit “Preacher” continues with an insatiable appetite for Fervor Records’ stockpile of vintage classics. Featured in Episode 107: “El Valero,“ is Ernest Walker’s 1960 Ram Records release “Lovers Land,” Donna Lee Stokes’ 1979 no nonsense Country ballad “No More Games To Play,” Susan Doll’s 1980 Comstock Records single “Be My Cowboy Tonight,” and Dick Flood’s “Run For Your Life” from 1962. Tune in Preacher on 07.17.16 to enjoy these gems from the Fervor archives.

New Cinemax horror drama “Outcast” will feature a mid-century Country rarity from the Fervor archives. “Anything But Me” by Red Johnson was originally released on the Hep label in 1966. Much of Mr. Johnson’s work from the era now resides at Fervor Records. “Anything But Me” appears in Episode 107: “The Damage Done“ and airs 07.15.16. Check out Red Johnson on YouTube.

Aquarius Features More Vintage Fervor
Episode 207: “Piggies” of the crime drama “Aquarius” features the Fervor Records classis, “One Little Kiss Will Do It” by Bob Kelly, “Got To Give You Up” by Ronnie Whitehead, “Sure Gets Dark When The Sun Goes Down” by Dick Flood and “Train Ride” by George Washing Bridge.

The Oprah Winfrey Network’s new drama “Greenleaf” is the No. 1 series debut in OWN history. The compelling mystery turned to Fervor Records for some authentic 60s Soul. Heard in Episode 103: “We Shall See Him as He Is” is The Soulsations’ 1967 recording “Lost Dreams.” Catch “Greenleaf” Wednesday evenings on OWN, and enjoy The Soulsations on the Fervor Records’ release “Cult Hits of the 1960’s: SOUL!” available via Amazon, iTunes and/or Spotify.