The most success for the label came from the group The Five Americans.
However, their manager, Jon Abdnor Sr., president and owner of Abnak Records and Bankers Management and Services Insurance Co., was allowed control of their finances.
Native Americans in the United States | Americans | Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 | Hispanic and Latino Americans | Jay and the Americans | My Fellow Americans | Music for The Native Americans | The Americans | Americans for Democratic Action | New York Americans | NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | Americans for the Arts | The Americans (1961 TV series) | Latin Americans | Young Americans | The Young Americans | The Americans (2013 TV series) | Americans (play) | Americans for Tax Reform | Americans for a Republican Majority | 2003 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans | Young Americans (TV series) | Young Americans Bank | The Native Americans | The Americans (gang) | the "47%" of Americans | Still I Rise: A Cartoon History of African Americans | Sketch of Nashoba, from ''Domestic Manners of the Americans | Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball) | native Americans in the United States |
Their final album was distributed by Uni Records and was by Michael Rabon & Chocktaw, released in 1971, which featured members of The Five Americans.