Early career In 1987, recently out of high school, Matassa was overheard by a dance producer while she was performing with a local Long Island band named Recovery. She promptly signed a recording contract with the independent label Emergency Records under the stage name Lysa Lynn. The label specialized in producing dance-pop, such as recording artist
Shannon's dance anthem "
Let the Music Play." Matassa recorded two hit singles, 1987's "I've Got the Hots for You" and 1988's "Rock Me Baby", both of which gained national and international airplay and reached the top ten on the Dance Music Charts. She performed numerous shows alongside artists such as
Taylor Dayne,
Brenda K. Starr,
Judy Torres, and
TKA among others. Her song "Stay With Me Tonight" was in the 1988
Carrie Fisher movie ''She's Back''. Matassa soon gained an inclination to record songs she had written herself, with a more rock edge, but Emergency Records dissolved several months after the release of her last single. In 1992, Matassa married and settled down to raise a family in
Plainview, Long Island. She continued to perform in Long Island and Manhattan clubs, and also did commercial voice-over work. During this time of focusing on her family life, Matassa also was the band leader of a successful club band for 20 years.
Production In 2010, Matassa headed to Nashville to write and record
Me Time, a new EP of country music. Other participants in the album's creation were Bobby Graziose, producer Joey Sykes and songwriting collaborations with country music writer Don Rollins, songwriter Jody Gray, and producer
Tony Bruno. The EP is a stylistic blend of
Southern Rock,
New Country, and Pop.
Release The EP was released on It Is What It Is Records on March 31, 2011. Nine North Records from Nashville has handled a portion of the promotion. The release concert took place on March 31, with her supporting band consisting of Tony Bruno, Greg Smith, Jules Radino, Joey Sykes, Colin Smith, Mike Dimeo, Bobby Guy Graziose, and Simi Stone. Matassa has been a Featured Artist on
ReverbNation.com, after ReverbNation co-founder Lou Plaia read her story in the
Plainview Old Bethpage Herald. Her music has received airplay on
WJVC 96.1 FM, Long Island's local country station. She has been interviewed on
Fox News in California and New York,
1010 WINS, and a number of other radio stations. Matassa performed the national anthem and was the opening act for Freedomfest 2011 on July 2, 2011, the first country music festival to be held at
Ducks Stadium on Long Island. "Me Time", the title track from her EP, has been formally added into rotations on more than a dozen radio station play lists. In Spring of 2011 Matassa embarked on a north east radio promotion tour and will follow it up with a national radio promotion tour through summer of 2011. In 2016, Matassa released "Make America Great Again". ==Style==