Vans, Disney & Fervor Are Young At Heart

Vans’ new Young At Heart Disney Collection is blowing up at retailers everywhere. The apparel and entertainment titans turned to Fervor Records for their Young At Heart ad campaign. The spot kicks off with The Morrie Morrison Orchestra’s 1940 recording Morocco...

The Astronaut Wives Club Enlists Fervor

  Fervor Records represents once again in ABC’s new period drama, The Astronaut Wives Club. Jay Ramsey’s 1962 crooner classic, Kings And Queens, along with Sherman Johnson’s 1959 Rock N’ Roll gem, Hey Pretty Baby, can both be heard in episode 102. Enjoy Jay Ramsey on...

CooBee Coo on mtvU

Vote now and vote often! CooBee Coo’s quirky video treatment of their infection single, Never Gonna Leave Your Side, is now competing on mtvU’s hit show, The Freshmen. The Freshmen lets you decide what music videos are added in full rotation across the...

Fervor Records Joins The Astronaut Wives Club

  ABC’s much anticipated period drama The Astronaut Wives Club premieres June 18th. The show has turned to Fervor Records for a plethora of period music which will be featured throughout the series. The debut episode, “Launch” features the 1962 Lounge classic Laughin’...

Orange Is The New Black Maneuvers Royal Maze

Runaway Netflix hit Orange Is The New Black plucked a Fervor Records’ gem from 1969 to appear in episode 3007. The song Royal Maze, from Psychedelic Folk rocker simply known as Marcus, is now available on the Fervor Records release Children Of Aquarius. Binge...

Childrens Hospital Gets Warning Signs

[adult swim] Network has snagged a Fervor vintage classic for their Emmy Award winning satire, Childrens Hospital. Warning Signs, a song recorded by the incomparable Dick Flood in 1963, appears in episode 612 airing on 06.05.15. The enchanting ballad is contained on...

Chilo Escobedo Lands In Orphan Black

  Fervor’s stockpile of authentic period Mariachi music has landed in episode 27 of the award winning series Orphan Black. The Canadian science fiction drama, which airs in the US on BBC America, chose 2 songs from the amazing Mariachi singer/songwriter Chilo...

Up On The Sun Talks CooBee Coo

New Times Weekly columnist Mitchell Hillman names 5 must hear songs by Phoenix artists. CooBee Coo makes the list with Grin On My Face from their sophomore Fervor Records’ release Liven Up. Check it out on the NTW blog Up On The Sun.

Red Road Has Fervor

SundanceTV’s new scripted drama The Red Road has hit up Fervor for two mid-century Pop tunes. Bob Kelly’s One Little Kiss Will Do It from 1960, and Connie Conway’s Who Do You Suppose from 1956. Both songs are being performed live on camera by a studio band covering...

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