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About Trilogy - UK Progressive Rock Band

Trilogy are a Prog Rock band from Essex, in the UK, first active in the 1980's and now working on new music in 2024.

Paul Dennis: Guitar, Keyboards, Bass Pedals & Vocals

Mark Bloxsidge: Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Bass Pedals & Backing Vocals

Nik Szymanek: Drums & Percussion

After making their name at the legendary Ruskin Arms, Trilogy recorded four songs for the BBC Friday Rock Show in January 1983 and headlined gigs at the Marquee Club and other venues around London.

Recording sessions for Phonogram and EMI followed and in November 1983 Trilogy joined fellow UK Prog bands Pallas and Solstice on the Brave New World tour.

Trilogy joined Pallas again on their Sentinel tour in 1984, followed by more recording sessions later that year, this time at Abbeydale Studios.

One track from the Abbeydale sessions, “Hidden Mysteries", was released on the Fire In Harmony compilation album (Elusive Records ARRLP100) in 1985.

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