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April 3, 1930: Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton and Ted Weems record on the same day.
- Duke Ellington: The Mooche; East St. Louis Toodle-oo
- Jelly Roll Morton: When They Get Lovin' They's Gone; You Done Played Out Blues
- Ted Weems: Slappin' The Bass; Washing Dishes (With My Sweetie)
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