Dice Continues With Fervor

Showtime’s new sitcom Dice has grabbed more tunes from Fervor Records. Episode 105 features Slam Dance from 1980s LA Hair Metal powerhouse Geronimo! Also, The Peter Blair Big Band returns with their song Vegas! Dice airs 05.15.16 on Showtime. Click Geronimo! and The...

Peter Blair Lands On Dice

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...

Dice Has Blood On The Floor

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...

Bad Bizzness Infiltrates Dice

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...

Pardon My Reflection In Shameless

Showtime sensation Shameless dug deep in the Fervor record bin and emerged with some vintage Psychedelia. The show will feature the song Pardon My Reflection by the band Motion in episode 608. Motion lit up the airwaves across the Southwest with their multiple...

Emerald Lady and The Affair

Showtime drama The Affair chose the likes of Fervor’s Emerald Lady for a little company in episode 103. The enchanting 1977 acoustic ballad from Craig Marsden is available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, YouTube and beyond.  Jump in bed with Emerald Lady and The...

Lay Me Down Nurse Jackie

Fervor’s Reggae crew Reggae Revolution will be heard in Showtime’s dark satirical dramedy, Nurse Jackie. The band’s infectious Irie jam, Lay Me Down, will air in episode 601 on Sunday April 13th. Enjoy the tunes, Mon!

Don’t Ask For More in Homeland

When Jim Boyd’s single, Don’t Ask For More was released in 1963, he never imagined that 50 years later it would be featured in Showtime’s Emmy Award Winning drama-thriller, Homeland. Don’t miss this innocent vintage gem penned by 1960’s...

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