Bobby Jameson was an American singer-songwriter active primarily in the 1960s and early 1970s. Known for his folk and psychedelic rock style, his work was an integral part of the West Coast music scene. His most notable works include the album "Color Him In," and the single "Vietnam," both of which reflect the countercultural sentiments of the era. Despite his early promise, Jameson's career was marked by a series of unfortunate events, making him a somewhat tragic figure in the annals of music history.