The Trumains is a R&B vocal group from the 1970s, most recognized for their hit "Ripe for the Pickin'." Hailing from New Jersey, the group was composed of members Ronald Coleman, Stanley Brown, Larry Hancock, and Arthur Lee. Their music was characterized by soulful harmonies and a smooth, sultry style, representative of the era's popular R&B sound. The Trumains' notable contribution to the R&B genre and their enduring classic hit have secured their place in music history.