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American rock band

Telergy is an American progressive metal/rock music project based in New Hampshire, formed by singer and multi-instrumentalist Robert McClung in 2009. Telergy has had a number of well-known guest musicians, such as Dee Snider, Joe Hoekstra, Trent Gardner, Colin Edwin, Nik Turner, and many more.

History

In 2009, McClung came up with an idea that he could tell a story about an historical event through classically inspired music.

In 2011, The Exodus was released, a story about the age-old biblical tale told through music.

In 2013, Legend of Goody Cole was released, telling the story of Eunice Goody Cole, "Hampton's most prominent witch".

Members

Current members

Former members

Discography

  • 2011 – Exodus
  • 2013 – Legend of Goody Cole
  • 2015 – Hypatia
  • 2020 – Black Swallow

References

  1. "Telergy Music".
  2. "Telergy – The Exodus BACKGROUND MAGAZINE Review". www.backgroundmagazine.nl. Archived from the original on January 9, 2015.
  3. Jacobsen, Nicole (June 2014). "Witch". Rediscover New Hampshire: 27. Retrieved November 15, 2014.
  4. "Telergy the Legend of Goody Cole 2013". July 31, 2013.
  5. "Life of exonerated witch set to music | Lane Memorial Library".


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