Straight was an American pianist, bandleader and composer. He started his career in 1909 accompanying singer Gene Greene in Vaudeville. In 1916 he began working at the Imperial Piano Roll Company in Chicago were he recorded dozens of piano rolls. He became a popular bandleader in Chicago during the 1920s. His band the Charley Straight Orchestra had a long term engagement at the Rendezvous Café from 1922 to 1925 and recorded for Paramount Records and Brunswick Records in the 1920s. Although Straight didn't record after August 1928 he remained active as a bandleader until his death in 1940, when he was killed in a car accident. This excellent record was made in 1923. Leader Charley Straight also plays the piano. Further personnel included: Gene Caffarelli, cornet; Bob Conselman, drums; Guy Carey and Randall Miller, trombone; Joe Gist and Dale Skinner, clarinet and alto saxophone; Leo Murphy, violin; Wally Preissing, tenor saxophone; Frank Stoddard, clarinet and tenor saxophone; Bob Strong, mellophone, clarinet, alto saxophone and violin as well as Ike Williams, tuba.