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Charles Theodore "Charley" Straight (January 16, 1891 – September 22, 1940) was an American pianist, bandleader and composer.


Biography

Straight started his career in 1909 accompanying singer
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in
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. In 1916, he began working at the Imperial Piano Roll Company in Chicago, where 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
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and
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in the 1920s. During the 1920s, Straight worked with
Roy Bargy Roy Fredrick Bargy (July 31, 1894 – January 16, 1974) was an American composer and pianist. Biography Born in Newaygo, Michigan, he grew up in Toledo, Ohio. In 1919, he began working with Charley Straight at the Imperial Piano Roll Company in ...
on the latter's eight ''Piano Syncopations''. In describing "Rufenreddy", the fifth in the series, the ragtime historian "Perfessor" Bill Edwards stated: :The actual parentage of this piece will likely remain obscured to some degree, since Bargy's collaborator, Charley Straight, more or less may have let Bargy take credit when the piano rolls of the Eight Piano Syncopations were transcribed into sheet music form. It is likely that Straight wrote the bulk of the composition in 1918, and Bargy added many of his individual touches to it in the performance, the end result being that there is some of each of them within. Straight died in Chicago on the evening of September 22, 1940, after being struck by a car. At the time, Straight was working as a sanitary inspector for the city of Chicago, and was emerging from a manhole in the street.


Selected compositions

*"Rufenreddy" (with
Roy Bargy Roy Fredrick Bargy (July 31, 1894 – January 16, 1974) was an American composer and pianist. Biography Born in Newaygo, Michigan, he grew up in Toledo, Ohio. In 1919, he began working with Charley Straight at the Imperial Piano Roll Company in ...
, 1921) *"Knice and Knifty" (with Roy Bargy, 1922) *"Playmor" *"Itsit" *"Blue Grass Rag" (1918) *"Let's Go" (1915) *"Humpty Dumpty" (1914) *"Hot Hands" (1916) *"Sweet Pickin's" (1918) *"Wild And Wooly" *"S'more" *"Nifty Nonsense" (1918) *"Black Jack Rag" (1917) *"Rag-A-Bit" (1918) *"Fastep" (1918) *"Dippy Ditty" (1918) *"Lazy Bones" *"Out Steppin'" (1917) *"My Baby's Rag" *"Universal Rag" *"Mow 'Em Down" (1918) *"Try Me" *"Red Raven Rag" (1915) *"Mocking Bird Rag" *"King Of The Bungaloos" *"I Need Some Pettin`" With Robert A. King (1924)


See also

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List of ragtime composers A list of ragtime composers, including a famous or characteristic composition. Pre-1940 *Felix Arndt (1889–1918), "Nola" (1916) *May Aufderheide (1888–1972), "Dusty Rag" (1908) *Roy Bargy (1894–1974), "Pianoflage" (1922) * Harry Belding (18 ...


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External links

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"Work-in-progress YouTube playlist of recordings and piano rolls made by Charley Straight"

Charley Straight recordings
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. {{DEFAULTSORT:Straight, Charley 1891 births 1940 deaths American jazz pianists American male pianists American jazz bandleaders Ragtime pianists Vaudeville performers Ragtime composers 20th-century American conductors (music) 20th-century American composers 20th-century American pianists 20th-century American male musicians American male jazz musicians