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    Posted: March 12 2004 at 18:13

Yo Max,

You have Trey Gunn's county of origin listed as England. Trey is from Good Old U.S.A., Texas, actually. From his site:



Trey Gunn,


Trey Gunn, a native Texan who now resides in Seattle began his musical life at the age of 7 playing classical piano. His interest in music grew through various instruments; electric bass, electric and acoustic guitar, keyboards, and now the touch guitar.

He has toured and recorded with Sunday All Over The World, Toni Childs, The Robert Fripp String Quintet, David Sylvian, Vernon Reid, Michael Brook, Eric Johnson, David Hykes of the Harmonic Choir and King Crimson.

In 1992 he was asked to join David Sylvian and Robert Fripp in a collaborative project that grew from a three-piece to a fully-fledged rock band, touring Japan and Europe in both configurations. The band released "The First Day" and a live album, "Damage", through Virgin Records. Gunn also found time to record his first solo album "One Thousand Years" released on Discipline Records.

He has been a member of King Crimson since 1994. Their new album, "The Construction of Light," is recently out on Virgin Records. For his role in this configuration of the group (Belew, Fripp, Gunn and Mastelotto), Gunn has helped evolve a new and unique instrument. Built by Mark Warr of Warr Guitars this 'tapped' instrument is an 10-string touch guitar with the range of a piano. It can be heard, in depth, on his 2nd, 3rd and now, 4th solo albums: "The Third Star", "Raw Power" and "The Joy of Molybdenum".

In addition to helping run a collective music label based in Seattle called First World (FWD), he is currently dividing his time between his own Trey Gunn Band, the next phase of King Crimson and various session work (he plays on the John Paul Jones CD, "Zooma").

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2004 at 11:30
Don't forget his new compilation "Untune the Sky."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2004 at 13:24
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Gunn has helped evolve a new and unique instrument. Built by Mark Warr of Warr Guitars this 'tapped' instrument is an 10-string touch guitar with the range of a piano.

Amazing !

What is the difference with "Stick" played by him and evidently by Tony Levin since the 8Ties ?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2004 at 13:46

The Warr Guitar is similar to the Stick, both are touch style. Different strokes for different folks. If you like Levin and Gunn, check out Gordian Knot. Sean Malone is a stick/bass player of epic proportion. Bill Bruford plays on the second release Emergent. Good stuff if you like instrumental heavy Prog.

 

http://www.warrguitars.com/

http://www.stick.com/

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2004 at 18:32

Corrections for the Trey Gunn: Raw Power selection.

 

The first track is "Hard Winds" not "Hard Wings."

I prefer Hot Wings, myself. Or Red Wings, I'm originally from Detroit. My kids use Water Wings.   

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