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Eddie St. James ~ Fever Burn
Sometimes the world has a funny way of circling back.
A few weeks after episode 182 — our story of Samuel Sharpe, the man who freed Jamaica — I noticed something strange: a sudden spike in downloads all across the island.
That’s when I heard from Eddie St. James — a Jamaican-born soul singer with French roots, a voice aged in smoky bars, and a heart that still beats to the rhythm of the road.
He told me the Sharpe episode hit home, reminded him where his fire comes from.
Now he’s lighting that flame again with his brand-new single, “Fever Burn.”
It’s raw, it’s soulful, and it sounds like the heat of Kingston meeting the heart of the blues.
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Eddie St. James ~ Fever Burn
Sometimes the world has a funny way of circling back.
A few weeks after episode 182 — our story of Samuel Sharpe, the man who freed Jamaica — I noticed something strange: a sudden spike in downloads all across the island.
That’s when I heard from Eddie St. James — a Jamaican-born soul singer with French roots, a voice aged in smoky bars, and a heart that still beats to the rhythm of the road.
He told me the Sharpe episode hit home, reminded him where his fire comes from.
Now he’s lighting that flame again with his brand-new single, “Fever Burn.”
It’s raw, it’s soulful, and it sounds like the heat of Kingston meeting the heart of the blues.
Support the show
Insta@justpassingthroughpodcast
Contact:[email protected]