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Walter Simon Notheis, Jr. (February 7, 1943 – December 27, 1983), [1] best remembered by his stage name of Walter Scott, was an American singer who fronted Bob Kuban and The In-Men, a St. Louis, Missouri-based rock 'n' roll band that had brief national popularity during the 1960s.
The original members included identical twin brothers Wallace "Scotty" and Walter Scott, along with Gordy Harmon, Marcus Hutson, and Nicholas Caldwell. [4] After being invited to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1966 by Sly Stone , the group relocated to that area where they began developing a reputation as a show-stopping live act.
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In a tragic coincidence, Walter Scott, who was the frontman for The In-Men and the lead singer of "The Cheater", a song whose lyrics speak of infidelity, [1] was murdered in 1983 by his wife's lover in a case that did not come to light until 1987. [7] Scott's wife eventually admitted to helping conceal Scott's death. [8]