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If Trey Gunn really is from Texas it would be nice if this were actually stated within the article itself. The main problem with this article is that it's almost entirely devoid of material about Trey Gunn the person, as opposed to who he's played with. Nothing really needs to be removed, but quite a bit should be added. I don't know enough to add it, unfortunately. LarsMarius23:07, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Below the article it says that "this biographical article about a guitarist is a stub". Trey Gunn is -not- a guitarist. In King Crimson he played bass and occasionally Chapman Stick or a Warr (bass)guitar. Technically, the Warr started as a tapping bass instrument, as opposed to the Stick which started as a tapping guitar instrument. I don't know how to correct this?