Trey Anastasio is an American musician, best known as the guitarist and lead vocalist of the jam band Phish, which he co-founded in 1983. His genre primarily encompasses rock, jam band, and progressive music, characterized by improvisation and eclectic influences that include jazz, bluegrass, and folk. Anastasio's notable works include Phish's critically acclaimed albums such as "A Picture of Nectar" (1992), "Rift" (1993), and "Farmhouse" (2000). He has also released solo albums, including "Trey Anastasio" (2002) and "Traveler" (2010), showcasing his songwriting and orchestral arrangements. His impact on music is significant, particularly in the jam band scene, where he has influenced countless musicians with his virtuosic guitar playing and innovative compositions. Anastasio is also known for his collaborations with various artists and orchestras, further broadening his musical scope. His contributions to live music culture and the improvisational style of performances have helped define the modern concert experience, making him a central figure in the evolution of live rock music.