Vintage music In 2007, the label began acquiring the rights to vintage songs and recordings from the 1920s through the 2000s, spanning numerous styles and sub-genres of pop, country, soul, blues, Americana, gospel, electronic, jazz, hip hop, rock and R&B. Fervor Records controls rights to music from historical labels including
Morrison Records (Seattle, Washington) Raina, and Mascot Records (Phoenix, Arizona) Royal Audio Music aka
RAM Records, K, and Clif Records (Shreveport, Louisiana)
Comstock Records (Shawnee, Kansas), Trend Records (Canada) Up With People Records (Tucson, Arizona), Trend Records (Hollywood, California),
Trod Nossel Studios (Wallingford, Connecticut), WSJ Records (New York), and Triplett Records (Chicago, Illinois).
Billboard charting songs Songs in the Fervor catalog that have charted on Billboard include "Cookin" by the
Al Casey Combo, "
Reconsider Me" by
Margaret Lewis and
Mira Ann Smith, and "A Teenager Feels it Too" by Denny Reed
Grammy Award winners Several of the artists in the Fervor catalog have received Grammy awards including
Bill Champlin,
Waylon JenningsSteve Vaus (aka Buck Howdy),
Donna Fargo, and Jack Miller.
Arizona artists Based in Phoenix, Arizona, Fervor Records has a special interest in finding and promoting artists from Arizona. A large part of the Fervor catalog is the work of Arizona artists. In 2007, Fervor secured a significant catalog of recordings from Audio Recorders of Arizona, a music studio owned and managed by Floyd Ramsey. Ramsey had bequeathed the catalog to Arizona music historian John P. Dixon. Ramsey's studio recorded produced, and released music from notable musicians such as
Sanford Clark,
Duane Eddy,
Donnie Owens,
Lee Hazlewood, Al Casey, Waylon Jennings,
Wayne Newton, Donna Fargo, and many others. In 2017, Fervor released the double LP
Mid-Century Sounds: Deep Cuts from the Desert, which features many rare songs from the Audio Recorder's catalog. Fervor also has other Arizona artists on their roster including
Bruce Connole (
The Jetzons, The Strand, The Cryptics, Suicide Kings/The Revenants),
Hans Olson,
Francine Reed, Big Pete Pearson, Chuck Hall, The Pistoleros,
Loosely Tight, Connie Conway, Phil & the Frantics, Brian Page & The Next, Blue Shoes, Patti LaSalle, Jimmy Spellman,
The Pills,
Gentlemen Afterdark, The Sugar Thieves, Fayuca, Super Stereo, CooBee Coo, Noonday Devils, Christopher Blue, Andy Gonzales Y Sus Amigos, Charity Lockhart, Paris James, Diana Lee, and We the People.
Other artists of note Fervor controls the back catalog of British bassist and songwriter
Tony Stevens. Stevens is well known as a founding member of
Savoy Brown and co-founder of
Foghat. The label also owns several songs featuring vocalist
Bill Champlin of the band,
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