Can I send music out the headphone jack of laptop (AUX) to receiver...

...as well as to Airport Express-connected stereo receiver simultaneously?
This is to get inside-outside sound simultaneous from two receivers
thx
DC

Yes, if you have enabled "Multiple Speakers"  in iTunes.

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