Two Hearts True Love Meet On 11.22.63

Hulu’s Stephen King based series 11.22.63 wraps on 04.06.16. Episode 108, The Day In Question, features a 1960 Teen Idol classic from Denny Reed entitled Two Hearts True Love. Enjoy the final episode of 11.22.63 on Hulu. Two Hearts True Love is contained on the Fervor...

11.22.63 Finds Cabin On The Hill

Hulu original series 11.22.63 has turned to the archives of Fervor Records once again. Episode 107, entitled Soldier Boy, features the song Cabin On The Hill by The Jody Brian Quartet. The tune was originally released as a single on Ramco Records in 1963 but now calls...

11.22.63, A Fool For Loving You

Stephen King’s JFK mystery thriller 11.22.63 continues on Hulu with more period music from Fervor Records. Episode 6, Happy Birthday Lee Harvey Oswald, includes Dick Flood’s 1963 Country toe tapper A Fool For Loving You, along with Jim Boyd’s 1963 Mascot single You...

11.22.63, Only In My Dreams

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...

Stranger Appears On 11.22.63

Based on the Stephen King novel of the same name 11.22.63 travels back in time and attempts to prevent the JFK assassination. Delivering authentic period music to the Hulu period thriller is Fervor Records. Returning to the show for another spin is Spence Bare’s 1960...

Hulu Taps Fervor On 11.22.63

The first installment of Hulu’s original eight part thriller 11.22.63 premiered at this year’s Sundance  Film Festival. The streaming giant is now going old school and rolling out episodes on a weekly basis beginning 02.15.16. The series turned to Fervor Records to...

Fervor Represents At Sundance

The 2016 Sundance Film Festival kicks off January 21st and this year Fervor Records has 6 songs in 4 films premiering at the prestigious event. Writer/director Sian Heder’s film Tallulah chose the 1957 REV Records classic I’m Gone Mama by Jim Murphy and the Accents as...

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