Jamestown Massacre was an American pop band that formed in the late 1960s, best known for their 1972 summer hit, "Summer Sun." The band's style, characterized by light, harmonic pop reminiscent of the Beach Boys, was a defining element of their sound. Despite their brief tenure in the music scene, Jamestown Massacre left a significant mark in the annals of pop music history, particularly as contributors to the continuation of sun-soaked, beach-inspired music during the 70s. Their primary lineup included band members Ron Lipe, Bob Castillo, and Lenny LeBlanc.