Jed Elliott
Jed Elliott is an English musician and bassist best known as a member of the rock band The Struts. The band has released multiple albums, including Everybody Wants (2014) and Young & Dangerous (2018), gaining recognition in the UK and the US.
Elliott joined The Struts in 2012. The band’s debut album, Everybody Wants, released in 2014, featured the single “Could Have Been Me,” which charted in the UK and the US. Their second album, Young & Dangerous (2018), included singles such as “Body Talks.” Elliott has performed on several major stages, including opening for The Rolling Stones and Foo Fighters. He participated in the creation and promotion of Strange Days (2020).
Jed Elliott has collaborated with numerous artists in his career. He performed with Luke Spiller and Adam Slack on the band’s albums and tours. Elliott worked with Kesha on a remix of “Body Talks.” He appeared on stage with Robbie Williams during a live performance with The Struts. Elliott played alongside Joe Perry in a show with Aerosmith and performed with Tom Morello during a collaborative event. He has also shared the stage with Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins while supporting Foo Fighters on tour.