Bobby Jameson (1945–2015) was an American singer-songwriter who emerged from the vibrant Los Angeles music scene of the 1960s. Known for his raw honesty and emotional intensity, Jameson’s work fused folk, rock, and psychedelic influences, capturing the turbulence of his era. Despite facing industry challenges that kept him from mainstream fame, his recordings—such as those released on Verve and later through self-produced projects—earned him a devoted cult following. Rediscovered in the 2000s, Jameson’s music continues to resonate for its authenticity, vulnerability, and unfiltered reflection of a restless artistic spirit.