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Scott found fame with Bob Kuban and The In-Men in 1966 with his lead vocals on the song "The Cheater". "The Cheater" spent eleven weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 12 on 12–19 March 1966. [2] Scott left the group soon after to attempt a solo career. When this failed, Scott began touring with a cover band during the 1970s. [3]
"The Cheater" is a song written by Mike Krenski, and performed by Bob Kuban and the In-Men that was released in October 1965. The band's lead singer Walter Scott received billing on the recording ("Vocal by Walter Scott"), which was produced by Mel Friedman. It features on their 1966 album Look Out for the Cheater.
Kuban was born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States on August 19, 1940. [1] [2] He graduated from the St. Louis Institute of Music. In the early 1960s, Kuban was a music teacher and band director at Bishop DuBourg High School, a Catholic secondary school in St. Louis. In 1964, he formed the group Bob Kuban and The In-Men. [1]
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Bob “Slim” Dunlap, guitarist for The Replacements, has died aged 73. The musician died following complications from a stroke he suffered in 2012. The news was confirmed in a statement.
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John Shearer/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Taylor Swift is notorious for penning lyrics about the highs — and lows — of her own high-profile romances over the years. While ...
Details the death of Walter Scott (Walter Notheis Jr.), lead singer for the 1960s band Bob Kuban and the In-Men, who disappeared in 1983. James H. Williams, Sr. was later arrested and convicted of the murder of Scott and the earlier murder of his wife, Sharon Williams.