Bob Kuban and the In-Men were an American music group known for their distinctive blend of pop, rock, and rhythm and blues. Formed in 1963 and led by drummer/vocalist Bob Kuban, the band achieved national prominence with their 1966 hit "The Cheater", which featured lead vocals by Walter Scott. While their active years were relatively brief, their unique sound and fusion of genres have secured their place in music history. Bob Kuban and the In-Men's contributions to the St. Louis music scene, as well as their impact on the mid-60s pop and R&B landscapes, are noteworthy.