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Encyclopedia > Trey

Trey could refer to:

  • Standard Anglo-American playing cards of rank three, as in "the trey of hearts" (3)

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Interview - Matt Stone & Trey Parker for "Team America: World Police" (2462 words)
Trey Parker: Yeah there is like team America now is in that many more places and it is on the one hand he is totally mad and on the other hand he did us a gigantic favour...
Trey Parker: You know the thing is we are just both the kind of people who don't give a shit enough about things like we would just never let it, we would never let a movie get in the way of a friendship.
Trey Parker: Yeah and it was ridiculous and all it was, was the sex scenes.
Trey Anastasio (207 words)
The current Trey Anastasio Band is backed by the New Orleans rhythm section of Tony Hall (bass) and Raymond Weber (drums).
Trey and Jeff have a longstanding musical history, dating back to the early days of Phish circa 1990-1993 when they toured almost exclusively with the Aquarium Rescue Unit.
Trey's current band recalls the deep grooves and intricate, jazzy horn lines of the 10-piece meshed with the song-driven rock of the 70 Volt Parade.
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