For a couple of years in the mid-'60s a young woman named Phương Tâm was the toast of Saigon's pop music scene. Almost a decade into the Vietnam War, the country was receiving a massive influx of American soldiers, bringing with them popular western trends, dance crazes, and musical styles. With her innate charisma and highly adaptable voice, the teenaged Tâm was able to fuse myriad western influences, from rock & roll and surf music to jazz ballads, pop, and soul. After rising to the top of the night club circuit as one of the country's first rock singers and recording a prol...