Kirby St. Romain was an American singer and songwriter primarily active in the 1960s. His musical style was largely rooted in the pop and rock genres, with a particular emphasis on the New Orleans sound, characterized by strong piano rhythms and brass. St. Romain's most notable hit was "Summer's Comin'", which captured the spirit of the early 60s pop scene. Despite his relatively short career, his contributions to the New Orleans pop and rock scene have made him an intriguing figure in the history of American popular music.