The Five Du-Tones were an American rhythm and blues vocal group from the mid-20th century, recognized for their playful, dance-oriented style. Formed in St. Louis, Missouri in 1963, the group included Andrew Butler, Frank McCurry, LeRoy Joyce, Charles Davis, and Willie Guest. Their most notable hit is "Shake a Tail Feather," which has been covered by numerous artists and featured in several films, demonstrating their significant influence in popular culture. The Five Du-Tones' distinctive sound blends soulful vocals with upbeat rhythms, contributing to the rhythm and blues genre of their era.