The Magnificent Men, also known as The Magnificent "7", were an American blue-eyed soul band from Pennsylvania, active during the 1960s. They were known for their energetic stage performances and their blending of R&B, soul, and pop music, which distinguished them from contemporary bands. Notable band members included Van Fields and Dave Bupp, whose dynamic vocal performances were a signature element of the group's sound. Their most influential work is arguably their live album, "One Night Stand," a recording of a 1967 concert at the Uptown Theatre in Philadelphia.