Trey Gunn (born December 13, 1960) is an American musician, known for his membership in progressive rock band King Crimson from 1994 to 2003, playing Warr Guitar and Chapman Stick.
A native Texan who now resides in Seattle, Washington, Gunn began his musical life at the age of seven playing classical piano. His interest in music grew through various instruments: electric bass, electric and acoustic guitar, keyboards, and the touch guitar. He moved to Eugene, Oregon, and played in punk bands while he completed a degree in classical music composition at the University of Oregon. He then moved to New York City where his professional career began.
He spent some time as a student of Guitar Craft with founder Robert Fripp and appeared on several Robert Fripp and the League of Crafty Guitarists recordings. From 1988 to 1991, he toured playing Chapman Stick in the UK and Europe, with Toyah Willcox, Robert Fripp and Paul Beavis, at first under the band project name "Fripp, Fripp" who by the second tour became "Sunday All Over the World". They recorded and released one album in 1991 entitled Kneeling at the Shrine. In the same year and with the SAOTW line up, he also played stick on the solo Toyah album Ophelia's Shadow, produced by Toyah who was to later guest on his album, The Third Star.
Close call, pretty boys
white suit and whiter gloves
strip strip, lean lean
pull it back, pull it, pull it back,
until the red shows
until the red shows
Cute white boys
grinning on the outside
trimming on the inside
cutting on the outside
turning up and cleaning
in a uniform way
Killing for London
Killing for London
Filling up the old well
“Will you? Will you remember?”
Walking on the river
with the wind
and the weather
with the beat, beat, beating
and the beating on the wood frame
calling the ruin of daylight
hear that call
from the river
”Beat of the River”
Loose lost, heavy duty
white sand, whiting out
strip, strip, lean, lean
pull it back, and pull it on
until the red rose shows
red rose
shows up