Shindig! also featured a dance troupe choreographed by
David Winters and
André Tayir, who accompanied the music acts of the week (Winters later worked on the competing NBC show
Hullabaloo). One of the regular dancers was
Teri Garr, who went on to find success as an actress. Others included
Anita Mann, Maria Gahva,
Lorene Yarnell (later of the mime team Shields and Yarnell), Diane Stuart, Pam Freeman, Gina Trikinis, Marianna Picora, Virginia Justus, Rini Jarmon and Carol Shelyne, who always wore glasses while she danced. Occasionally, a small group of dancers who sang would get a featured spot; this rotating group was billed as The Shindig Girls. The assistant choreographer was Antonia Basilotta, better known as
Toni Basil, who later gained fame with her 1980s hit song "
Mickey" and appeared in
Easy Rider. Both Garr and Basil were dance students of David Winters at the time and worked with him on most of his choreography projects. The series house band was supposedly known as "The Shin-diggers", but that was actually the name host Jimmy O'Neill used to refer to fans of the show. At first, TV credits identified the musicians simply as the Shindig Band. By early 1965, they'd been renamed Sir Rufus Marion Banks and his Band of Men, but the generic name had returned by the time "Shindig" went off the air. The rhythm section was spun off into a featured group and named the
Shindogs. It included
Joey Cooper on bass,
Chuck Blackwell on drums,
James Burton on lead guitar,
Delaney Bramlett on rhythm guitar and
Glen D. Hardin on keyboards. Cooper and Bramlett traded off lead vocal duties. The larger band featured
Jerry Cole on lead guitar,
Russ Titelman on rhythm guitar,
Larry Knechtel on bass,
Leon Russell on piano,
Julius Wechter on percussion and
Ritchie Frost on drums. Later,
Billy Preston took over keyboards and performed as a singing regular.
Glen Campbell was not a regular member of this band but a frequent guest performer.
Ray Pohlman was the musical director, and he was also one - as was Campbell, Knechtel, Wechter and Russell - of the collection of first-call pop studio musicians that would later be known as "
The Wrecking Crew". In some instances when one of the guitarists was unable to work, Pohlman would bring in Bill Aken to fill in.
The Righteous Brothers,
Dick and Dee Dee,
Jackie and Gayle,
Donna Loren,
Willy Nelson (not the famous Country singer
Willie Nelson) and
Bobby Sherman were regular vocalists on the series. ==Musical guests==