Firefly - Dr. Dan Matrazzo



     
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Firefly Lyrics


Fly firefly
When I said go I never meant away
You ought to know the freaky games we play
Could you forgive and learn how to forget
Hear me as I'm calling out your name
Firefly come back to me
Make the night as bright as day
I'll be looking out for you
Tell me that your lonely too
Firefly come lead me on
Follow you into the sun
That's the way it ought to be
Firefly come back to me
Fly firefly
You and me we shared a mystery
We were so close like honey to the bee
And if you tell me how to make you understand
I'm minor in a major kinda way

Firefly come back to me
Make the night as bright as day
I'll be looking out for you
Tell me that your lonely too
Firefly come lead me on
Follow you into the sun
That's the way it ought to be
Firefly come back to me
Fly firefly through the sky
Come and play with my desire
Don't be long don't ask why
I can't wait another night
Fly firefly through the sky
Wait another night
Don't be long
Fire fire firefly
Firefly come back to me
Make the night as bright as day
I'll be looking out for you
Tell me that your lonely too
Firefly come lead me on
Follow you into the sun
That's the way it ought to be
Firefly come back
Firefly come back to me
Make the night as bright as day
I'll be looking out for you
Tell me that your lonely too
Firefly come lead me on
Follow you into the sun
That's the way it ought to be
Firefly come back to me

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Dr. Dan Matrazzo is a jazz, jam, and fusion American keyboardist and pianist. He is known as an early collaborator of the Aquarium Rescue Unit, and co-founder of Col. Bruce Hampton and the Fiji Mariners as well as the band Winter (with Jeff Sipe and Steve Vai at Berklee College of Music).

In addition to his partnership with Col. Bruce Hampton and Steve Vai, Dr. Dan was also a member of Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown's blues band, and Joseph Patrick Moore’s Drum and Bass Society.
His recordings with The Allman Brothers and Widespread Panic are available via various sources on the internet, and the album "Timeless," which he recorded with Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, was nominated for a Grammy Award. Matrazzo's piano can also be found on Brown's album "Real Life."

Dr. Dan has also played shows and/or tours with James Cotton and Taj Mahal,and has appeared on stage with Russell Malone, Phish, Blues Traveller, John Scofield, Michael Brecker, Les Claypool, Gov’t Mule, Ween, Lowell Fulson, Leftover Salmon, George Porter Jr., Stanton Moore, Blues Traveller, Morphine and many others. His professional journey began as a teenager playing sold-out arenas with Japanese sensation Char, and continued to the Berklee College of Music where he met Jeff Sipe and Steve Vai. In 1981 Matrazzo was a part of the album Soundcloud/Pink Cloud on VAP Records with Nobuki Yoshinaga, Masayoshi Kabe, Hisato "Char" Takenaka, and Mari Kaneko. From there he went on to form several bands with Col. Bruce Hampton and toured the US and Europe with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and numerous other musical outfits, including several appearances at The North Sea Jazz Festival. Matrazzo was a member of the band Life Force from 1993-1994 and played the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lilehammer with the group. 1994 also saw the reunion of Dr. Dan and Char with the Psychedelix concert Performed on March 20 at the SHIBUYA Public Hall TOKYO. In 1996 Matrazzo performed with Jimmy Hall of Wet Willie, recording the tracks for his album "Rendezvous With The Blues" on hammond B3. Recordings of Matrazzo performing with Gov't Mule, John Scofield, and Jimmy Herring at The Georgia Theatre in Athens[16] and the Roxy in Atlanta from 1999 have been made available.
His 2000 solo release “Dan on the Moon,” produced by David Z (Prince’s “Parade:Music From Under the Cherry Moon”), was released by Terminus Records and featured Sam Sims (Mariah Carey, Cher) on bass, Lil’ John Roberts (Janet Jackson) on drums, and Warren Haynes on guitar. “Dan on the Moon” was considered by many to be the defining album of a new genre which jam fans immediately dubbed “space funk,” though it explored many styles from fusion and funk to soul, blues, prog rock, and even classical piano.
From 2005 to 2011 Dr. Dan focused mainly on traditional jazz music, but then began touring with The Looters, who are also known for backing Blue Note Records' Kristina Train, Rosa King, and Saskia Laroo. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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