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No Moss Under His Feet!

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If you’ve been missing seeing THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL’s Ronn Moss (ex-Ridge) on your screen, now’s your chance to see him in person! The multi-talented performer is hitting the road this summer with his band, Player (best known for their 1977 hit, “Baby Come Back”) as part of the Rock The Yacht 2015 tour.

“We’ve combined Player with Ambrosia, Little River Band, Robbie Dupree and Stephen Bishop,” he reveals. “It’s the kind of relaxing music you’d listen to if you were cruising.” But don’t expect the crowd for this bill of 70s artists to be full of baby boomers alone — Moss says it’s more of a mixed bunch. “People bring their kids, and they love it too,” he offers. “My daughter is 16, and she plays the old rock ‘n roll stuff as much as anything.”

Also this summer, Moss is headed first to Europe and then to US clubs where he’ll be performing with two of his former Player band mates as the more melodic group, Ronn Moss And The Muscle. “What we’re going for,” he explains, “is a real musical, intimate, coffeehouse atmosphere.” It’s been nine years since Moss released his solo album, Uncovered. If you’ve forgotten how great he sounds, check out the music video below that he made for his Web drama, THE BAY using his song, “You’re My Addiction.” For more news about Moss, look for his upcoming Keeping Track feature in Soaps In Depth.

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