This paper intends to study the seismic and shear behavior of joints for T-shaped concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) column and U-shaped steel-concrete composite beam (USCB). In the joint details, the C-shaped slots cut in the T-shaped steel tube allowed the double-C channels used to connect the thin-walled U-shaped steel (USS) passing through the panel zone directly. A total of six full-scale specimens constructed according to the concept of strong column-weak beam were tested: two specimens were tested under the monotonic loading to obtain the load-carrying capacity and the other four specimens under cyclic loading to evaluate the seismic performance. The variables included the details of USCG, the axial load level, and the beam-column linear stiffness ratio. Test results demonstrated that the proposed joint details exhibited good seismic and shear performance. Three typical failure modes, i.e. welding fracture between the double-C channels and the steel tube, local buckling of the steel tube, and fracture of the double-C channels were observed. Some indexes of seismic performances, such as loadcarrying capacity, deformability, degradation of load-carrying capacity, stiffness degradation, and energy dissipation capacity were evaluated. Finally, the joint shear resistance of the specimens was discussed according to the ASCE design guidelines.