Bobby Jameson


Robert Parker Jameson , known as Bobby Jameson, was an American singer and songwriter, who was briefly hyped as a major star in the early 1960s and later recorded with The Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa and others. He is now perhaps best known for his 1965 album Songs of Protest and AntiProtest which was issued in the US under the pseudonym Chris Lucey.

Bobby Jameson was born in Geneva, Illinois, but by the age ofwas living with his mother, stepfather and brother in Tucson, Arizona. He and his brother began to learn guitar and entered talent contests, before his parents divorced. The brothers and their mother then lived in various small towns in Arizona, before moving to Glendale, California in 1962. Credited as Bobby James, he made his first record, Lets Surf, with Elliot Ingber on guitar, on the Jolum label in 1963.

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