Long Enough (Baby it's time to come home)
Matt Yee
Performed By
Matt Yee
Album UPC
734015029922
CD Baby Track ID
18307
Label
pake records (a dba of M2M Music, Inc.)
Released
2001-01-01
BPM
125
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm81082968
Year
2001
Spotify Plays
226
Writers
Writer
Matt Yee
Pub Co
M2m Music, Inc.
Composer
Matt Yee
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Hawaii
Description
Matt Yee won a Hawaii Music Award, Out Music Award (NYC) & JP Folks award nomination out of 35,000 entries with this studio release, feat. Matt's unique voice & piano/songwriting talents including the hit "I'll Reinvent Myself" that will touch you again!
Notes
Matt Yee was was born in and currently resides in Honolulu Hawaii. He is one of Royal Caribbean’s top acts with standing room only performances night after night (come early if you want a seat). He has taken out their newest “Biggest Ships in the World”, including among others the inaugurals for the Navigator, Mariner, Freedom, Liberty & Allure of the Seas (featured on Good Morning America with his duet with Kathy Lee Gifford & Hoda). Matt has performed his shows around the globe including Europe, England, Greece, Alaska, The Mexican Riviera and of course the Caribbean. Matt has won multiple ASCAP awards, The Hawaii Music Award, an OMA Director's Award (NYC) and he has just been nominated for a JP Folks Award (L.A.) out of 35,000 entries for "Every Facet of My Heart".
Matt Yee’s Outrageous Adult Sing Along Show is currently on tour with recent sold out stops in San Francisco (at the Rrazz Room), New York City (at the Laurie Beechman Theater on 42nd) and London (where Matt was the first artist to perform at the St. James Theater, the first new theater to open in the West End in 30 years. Matt also performed at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London during the Olympics as well.).
Recent Reviews:
“Utterly infectious. Any shyness you have about singing in public will be wiped out by Yee’s overwhelming tsunami of silliness. You will sing. You will dance. You will make synchronized hand gestures...” SF Agenda/Passport Magazine
“The evening’s repertoire is likely to swing frantically from TV theme songs, to Broadway tunes, to pop hits; a maniacal mash up, masterfully orchestrated by a man who makes it all look incredibly offhand and casual. However the rest of your week is going, you can guarantee yourself a big smile this Saturday night..." SF Agenda
"Friday night was so very many moons past awesome. It is indeed a matter of empirical record that you were the first performer at the St James Theatre, London's first new theatre for over 30 years. Yet more importantly, however, in theatrical-speak you didn't just play St James: you owned it. Not only did you transfix our guests as 'Yee who shall be obeyed", but even the venue's staff where quizzing us in hushed tones of near-disbelief as to the Show Biz Force Of Nature that they had just witnessed. London is reeling: the two greatest parties on earth and just 48 hours, and a few tube stops, apart." – S. Ruddick, head of Albourne Partners, London.
"Elton John meets Margaret Cho," as he’s been described in the press, is a fitting description for a guy who logged time as a singer/songwriter, a producer and a "Guerrilla piano bar" maven... Edge New York Review.
Matt Yee’s Outrageous Adult Sing Along Show is currently on tour with recent sold out stops in San Francisco (at the Rrazz Room), New York City (at the Laurie Beechman Theater on 42nd) and London (where Matt was the first artist to perform at the St. James Theater, the first new theater to open in the West End in 30 years. Matt also performed at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London during the Olympics as well.).
Recent Reviews:
“Utterly infectious. Any shyness you have about singing in public will be wiped out by Yee’s overwhelming tsunami of silliness. You will sing. You will dance. You will make synchronized hand gestures...” SF Agenda/Passport Magazine
“The evening’s repertoire is likely to swing frantically from TV theme songs, to Broadway tunes, to pop hits; a maniacal mash up, masterfully orchestrated by a man who makes it all look incredibly offhand and casual. However the rest of your week is going, you can guarantee yourself a big smile this Saturday night..." SF Agenda
"Friday night was so very many moons past awesome. It is indeed a matter of empirical record that you were the first performer at the St James Theatre, London's first new theatre for over 30 years. Yet more importantly, however, in theatrical-speak you didn't just play St James: you owned it. Not only did you transfix our guests as 'Yee who shall be obeyed", but even the venue's staff where quizzing us in hushed tones of near-disbelief as to the Show Biz Force Of Nature that they had just witnessed. London is reeling: the two greatest parties on earth and just 48 hours, and a few tube stops, apart." – S. Ruddick, head of Albourne Partners, London.
"Elton John meets Margaret Cho," as he’s been described in the press, is a fitting description for a guy who logged time as a singer/songwriter, a producer and a "Guerrilla piano bar" maven... Edge New York Review.
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