Elliott & Fry (1863-1963), English commercial studio. Established by Joseph Elliott and Clarence Fry, the business long outlived its founders. It flourished in London's Baker Street, taking (and publishing) pictures of Victorian England's social, artistic, and political luminaries. In 1880 its impressive premises included three studios and four negative storage rooms, supported by a separate printing works at Barnet. Most of the early negatives were destroyed during the Second World War, and the business was incorporated with Bassano & Vandyck in 1963. The surviving negatives are held by the National Portrait Gallery.

— Robert Pols

Bibliography

  • Hillier, B., Victorian Studio Photographs (1975)

Elliott

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Biography

Only frontman Chris Higdon remains from the original lineup of Elliott, a Louisville emo band known for its intense stage presence, replete with piano and percussion samples. Higdon, bassist Jonathan Mobley, and drummer Ben Lord formed Elliott after the breakup of their previous band, Falling Forward. After releasing the In Transit EP with Initial Records in 1996, Kevin Ratterman replaced Lord and Empathy's Jay Palumbo came aboard. Elliott made its full-length debut with U.S. Songs on Revelation Records two years later. The band then recorded another EP with each label, with each cover showing a band member jumping off a cliff. After touring tirelessly around the U.S. and releasing False Cathedral in the summer of 2000, Mobley and Palumbo took their leave. Benny Clark (the Loved) took over lead guitar and Jason Skaggs (Eleven Eleven) became the new bassist. ~ Ron DePasquale, Rovi
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Elliott
Genres Emo, Indie rock
Years active 1995–2003
Labels Revelation Records, Initial Records
Associated acts Falling Forward
Website Revelation Records Profile
Members
Chris Higdon: Vocals, guitar
Benny Clark: Guitar
Jay Palumbo: Guitar
Jason Skaggs: Bass
Jonathan Mobley: Bass
Billy Bisig: Bass
Kevin Ratterman: Drums
Ben Lord: Drums

Elliott was a rock group from the United States. They released four albums and several 7"s in their eight-year existence, and were signed to Revelation Records.

The group was formed in 1995[1] after the demise of lauded Louisville hardcore outfit Falling Forward. FF drummer Ben Lord soon left the band, so new drummer Kevin Ratterman was recruited, joining Chris Higdon (vocals/guitar), Jay Palumbo (guitar) and Jonathan Mobley (bass). Ratterman (who was also a producer and an engineer) would go on to play a large part in writing and producing Elliott's music.

In 1997, Elliott released their debut 7", In Transit. Their first full-length, US Songs, followed in 1998.

2000's False Cathedrals was a more polished affair than its predecessor, featuring vocal harmonies and more piano than US Songs.

False Cathedrals is Elliott's most popular release. It was met with critical acclaim by a broad cross-section of the underground rock community.[2][3][4] According to Revelation Records, it is amongst the highest selling albums in the label's back-catalogue.

Shortly after the completion of False Cathedrals, Palumbo and Mobley left the group to pursue other musical interests. Jason Skaggs took over on bass, and Falling Forward's Benny Clark was enlisted to play guitar. Clark's ethereal, effects-heavy sound would go on to have a significant impact on Elliott's music.

Elliott's third album, Song in the Air, was released in 2003. It marked another stylistic shift for the group, incorporating more post-rock influences, as well as live string arrangements by the Louisville group Rachel's. Pitchfork Media called Song in the Air "a far more dynamic and internally cohesive record than any of the group's previous efforts."[5]

Skaggs left the group shortly after the completion of Song in the Air. He was replaced by Billy Bisig.

Shortly after Song in the Air's release, Elliott announced their intention to break up. They completed final tours of Europe and the US, before disbanding in November 2003.

A posthumous release, Photorecording, featured two discs: a CD with live tracks and a collection of demos/b-sides, and a DVD with live footage and a documentary about their final US tour.

Members of Elliott have been busy since the group's demise. Singer/Guitarist Chris Higdon is now fronting the group Frontier(s) alongside members of Automatic, Mouthpiece, Enkindels, Stay Gold and others. Benny Clark is playing bass in a group named Parlour. Kevin Ratterman has continued to establish himself as an in-demand producer—he also played bass in Your Black Star (2004–2005) and is currently part of the trio Wax Fang.

Discography

Date of Release Title Label
1997 In Transit (7") Initial Records
August 4, 1998 US Songs Revelation Records
January 11, 2000 If They Do (EP) Initial Records
January 11, 2000 Will You (7") Revelation Records
August 22, 2000 False Cathedrals Revelation Records
April 23, 2003 Song in the Air Revelation Records
October 4, 2005 Photorecording Revelation Records

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