Finley Duncan (died 1989) ran independent record companies in Florida.
He also worked with former Motown artist Reuben Howell, Doris Allen, Big John Hamilton, Len Wade, Leroy Lloyd and the Dukes, Count Willie and Jimmie Nelson.
[3] Other artists at his labels included Roger Binninghof, Tiny Watkins, Krankies, Paul Martin, Benninghoff, Patti Page, Genie Brooks, Johnny Adams, Josh Hamilton, and Trooper Jim Foster.
[8] Herb Shucher founded Minaret before leaving to join Shelby Singleton's SSS organization, which took over the label a few years later in 1967.
[11] Duncan's recordings did not sell well in their era, but many have been rerecorded and rediscovered among fans of the Southern genres.