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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because... Process and the Doo Rags is a part of musical history. The group was started by Music legend Rick James, and is up for being inducted in the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame, along with Rick James other group, The Stone City Band. I am in the circle of the committee that is honoring this group which is a major part of the Rick James Legacy, and music history. This group was signed to Columbia records by way of a huge bidding war between Barry Gordy's Motown records, Columbia records, and another major record label.

I am in the music industry myself, and I am very familiar with the influence that this group had, and still has on people in Buffalo New York, the east coast, and abroad. People are selling a rare CD of Process and the Doo Rags in Japan for over $200.

You might want to look at the following links to get more info on Process and the Doo Rags: http://www.soultracks.com/lost-gem-process

http://www.oginet.com/Oggi/portfolio.html

I would be happy to educate J.P. Smith on the group since he was not born in that era to know about the group. I encourage JP to do his research before dismissing new information.

Thanks in advance.