SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 1980s: (L-R) Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock from the Australian rock group 'Air Supply' in the 1980s in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Peter Carrette Archive/Getty Images) ...
Air Supply brings its catalog of harmony-drenched love songs to the Mobile Saenger Theatre later this month, and Graham Russell – the guitar-playing member of the duo – said he and partner Russell ...
In the 1980s, Cupid had some serious competition. Like an arrow through the heart, Air Supply hit its target with love songs, nothing but love songs. The formula worked for the Australian duo back ...
Thanks to a rich catalog rich of Billboard hits, including “All Out of Love,” “The One That You Love,” “Lost in Love” and “Even the Nights Are Better,” Air Supply is fittingly considered the king of ...
There’s a common thread running through “Lost in Love,” “Making Love Out of Nothing at All” and “All Out of Love.” “Our songs are about love and romance,” said Russell Hitchcock, lead vocalist for the ...
Musical duo Air Supply still going strong after five decades; performing in Colorado Springs tonight
Early in their partnership with Air Supply, guitarist Graham Russell and singer Russell Hitchcock got a harsh lesson in how fleeting success can be in the world of music. The two met in Sydney, ...
For 50 years now, Air Supply has been labeled “soft rock.” The band doesn’t like that. In fact, lead singer Russell Hitchcock couldn’t disagree more with that unfair assertion. To him, his ...
GREENSBURG — Air Supply? You mean that band that sings about life-affirming and heart-breaking love? With so many lushly orchestrated, emotional songs keen on tugging heartstrings, should we still be ...
The beauty of Air Supply is that their well-crafted soft rock never diminishes. An ageless ballad is a gift, and from the late-‘70s to mid-80s, Air Supply provided radio with a string of musical gems ...
You don’t hear Air Supply’s hits on classic rock radio and you’d probably have a problem getting, say, an AC/DC or Black Sabbath fan to admit liking the Australian group’s music. Such is the guilt ...
Did you miss the memofi The Air Supply concert at the SCERA Shell on Monday night was a family affair. The SCERA Shell grounds filled early on the uncharacteristically frigid beginning of summer.
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