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This whole article appears to have been ripped off from the All Music Guide biog by Alex Henderson, unless he pinched it from here. Does anyone know? If I don't receive a reply I shall see what I have on the group and maybe do a complete rewrite. Deke42 (talk) 17:23, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Now re-written to avoid potential copyvio problems.
On 1 March 2014 an unsigned person at IP 98.193.12.69 changed every single mention of the Honey Cone's name to "Honey Comb" even in the name of a Greatest Hits CD title. Not sure why as they didn't bother to explain. The group was credited on all singles, albums and publicity material as either "Honey Cone" or "The Honey Cone." I have heard that there was a period where Edna Wright wasn't able to use the name and had to go for a soundalike moniker (not sure if that's true,) but that's no reason for someone to change the name of the group in this article. If the original members are performing under a different name, that should be mentioned in the article, but the band's historical name is The Honey Cone and that's how it should remain in this article. HillbillyProfane (talk) 00:49, 3 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]