- Player (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Player
Background = group_or_band
Years_active = 1977 - 1982 ; 1995 - Present
Origin =Los Angeles, California United States
Genre = Rock, Pop,Soft rock ,Disco
Label = RSO, Casablanca
URL = [http://player-theband.com/ Official website]
Past_members =Peter Beckett
John Charles "J.C." CrowleyRonn Moss John Friesen Player was an American rock band during the late 1970s. Their #1 hit, "Baby Come Back" was written by Peter Beckett and J.C. Crowley.
Career
Player first came together in
Los Angeles, California . The original members includedPeter Beckett (lead vocals, guitar), John Charles "J.C." Crowley (vocals, keyboards, guitar),Ronn Moss (bass, vocals) and John Friesen (drums). Beckett, a transplanted Englishman, had been in a group calledSkyband with AustralianSteve Kipner (who'd also played with the popular Aussie actTin Tin ). After Skyband broke up in 1975, Beckett was in LA and met Crowley at a party. He and Crowley teamed up in a new band called Riff Raff, which soon changed its name to Bandana and released a single, "Jukebox Saturday Night" onDennis Lambert &Brian Potter 's Haven label. When Haven folded soon after, Lambert & Potter brought the guys over toRSO Records in 1977 and Beckett & Crowley started anew with Moss & Friesen as Player.Wayne Cook , a keyboardist/session player and former member ofSteppenwolf , was an additional bandmember for its live performances; he is the curly-haired keyboardist in the band's videos from the 1970s.Player gained popularity as a live act during the heyday of the 1970s stadium rock era. They began to develop a distinctive, edgy and melodic rock style. Their biggest hit, "Baby Come Back", rose to No. 1 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in
1978 and was a chart success in other countries. Their follow up single "This Time I'm In It For Love" also peaked at No. 10 the same year. Among several notable accolades, Player was named "Billboard"'s Best New Singles Artist of 1978.Eric Clapton became so impressed with Player that he invited them to open for him during his 1978 North American tour. This further fueled their popularity. At this point, keyboardist Cook left and was replaced by Bob Wooley(formerly ofPaul Revere and the Raiders ). Eventually, the band began to headline their own events.Player released three
album s during their active touring years: "Player" (RSO Records), "Danger Zone" (RSO Records), and "Room With A View" (Casablanca Records ). J.C. Crowley left the band in 1979 prior to recording of the last of these first three albums.Lineup Changes
Miles Joseph(vocals, guitar) and Gabriel Katona(keyboards) played on the group's third album, "Room With a View"(1980). But Ronn Moss left Player in
1981 to pursue a full-time acting career. (He continues to play the role ofRidge Forrester on thesoap opera , "The Bold and the Beautiful ".) After Moss left, Beckett kept the band going with Friesen, Joseph, Katona and Rusty Buchanan(vocals, bass) and the band released their fourth album, "Spies of Life"(onRCA ) in late 1981. The band continued until 1982 and played on the music series "Solid Gold" that same year with the new lineup.Peter Beckett did a brief stint with
Little River Band in 1989 to 1997 in its latter stages as a club/festival band and played "Baby Come Back" at its performances.J.C. Crowley(who still occasionally wrote with Beckett) became a Nashville performer and songwriter, recording his only solo album "Beneath The Texas Moon" in 1988. In 1989, he had country hits with "Paint the Town and Hang the Moon Tonight" (No. 13) and "I Know What I've Got" (No. 21), and was named "Best New Male Country Performer". He wrote a number of songs recorded by Nashville artists including
Johnny Cash andThe Oak Ridge Boys . He also won a battle with cancer in the late 1990s and now lives in Topanga, California.Although Player officially retired as a touring band, Moss and Beckett have partnered on occasion. The duo recorded an additional studio album as Player, released in
Japan in 1995 entitled "Electric Shadows", which was renamed "Lost In Reality" when put out onRiver North Records in the U.S. in 1996. On December 16th, 1997, Player played live for the first time in years at theLA Music Awards at theHollywood Palladium with a lineup consisting of Beckett, Moss,Elliot Easton (formerly ofThe Cars ) on guitar,Burleigh Drummond ofAmbrosia on drums andTony Sciuto ofLittle River Band on keyboards. Acompilation album , "Best Of Player" was released in 1998.The response to the group's reunion show was so enthusiastic that they had several offers for more concert dates. Unfortunately, River North Records dropped the band and Player tried to buy back the rights to the "Lost in Reality" CD, but were not successful.
Player hit the road in the spring of 1998 with a lineup of Beckett, Moss, Sciuto, Drummond, guitarist
Steve Farris (ex-Mister Mister ) and percussionist Ron Green---with guitaristDave Amato ( fromReo Speedwagon ) and drummerRon Wikso (formerly ofForeigner ) filling in as needed, depending on the schedules of the others. A 2000 lineup of Player included drummer Craig Pilo, Michael Hakes(guitar), Ron Green, Tony Sciuto, Ronn Moss and Peter playing more shows across the United States. Sadly, Michael Hakes died on November 19, 2003, from complications of leukemia. After the death of Hakes, the band stopped touring and concentrated on other projects.Recent news
Moss (with Beckett) has recorded two recent "solo" albums: "I'm Your Man" (2000) and "Uncovered" (2005). Both Moss and Beckett continue to play limited concert schedules as solo artists and teamed up to play in
Australia in 2006 in support of "Uncovered".The band's No. 1 song, "Baby Come Back", was used in the 2007 film "Transformers" in a scene where Bumblebee purposely stalls in a romantic location so that the protagonist, Sam Witwicky (played by
Shia LaBeouf ), can have some alone time with the object of his romantic desires, Mikaela Banes (played byMegan Fox ). When Mikaela is about to leave, Bumblebee eventually restarts and plays the song.It also is featured in commercials for Swiffer floor cleaners. In these commercials, a woman confides that she has replaced her traditional mop and broom with a Swiffer, and the mop and broom try to woo her back with flowers, candles and other romantic notions to the tune of "Baby Come Back."
In 2008 Beckett & Moss are reportedly reuniting again as Player.
Discography
*"Player" (1977)
*"Danger Zone" (1978)
*"Room with a View" (1980)
*"Spies of Life" (1981) [recorded without original members Moss and Crowley]
*"Lost in Reality" (1996)Compilation
*"Baby Come Back: The Best of Player" (1998)
External links
* [http://player-theband.com/ Official Player web site]
* [http://www.peterbeckett-player.com Official Peter Beckett website]
* [http://www.ronnmoss.com Official Ronn Moss website]
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