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Charles Hedges (1886-1920) sang with Jesse Jacobson while Elven (1889-1931), once described as: 'the finest syncopated pianist in the world', played piano, saxophone and guitar. All three sang and danced.  The act broke up during World War I but reformed in 1919. Charles 'Freddie' Hedges took his own life in 1920 but was replaced by Forest Tell. The act eventually came to an end in 1927, but at the height of their fame they signed a five-year contract with Moss Empires for £40,000. They recorded eight songs for Columbia in 1913-1914, and six for Zonophone in 1920.\n\nJesse Jacobson (1882-1959), the man known as: 'the man who brought Ragtime to Britain' was born in San Francisco. He sang <i>Ragtime Cowboy Joe</i> at the Palace Theatre when the trio and the song were new to Great Britain, and <i>Some of These Days</i> before Sophie Tucker made it her own. He once said he was: 'too darned foolish to pay 60 dollars for a song that went on to make three million'. 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