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) ...
For the band’s 50th anniversary, a Broadway comedy-drama musical is in the works, a biography will be published just after ...
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 ...
Air Supply is coming to Iowa for its 50th-anniversary celebration tour. The rock duo has sales and airplay stats similar to its heroes like The Beatles with five consecutive Top Five Singles. Air ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)—Get ready to dance and sing the night away, Global Phenomenon Air Supply is coming to the Rose Music Center! Lead Singer Russell Hitchcock joined Living Dayton inviting Miami ...
We’re a little past their 45 th anniversary, and they are, in fact, looking ahead eagerly to their 50 th anniversary in 2025, but Air Supply continues to be one of popular music’s most consistently ...
Russell Hitchcock – lead singer of soft-rock hitmakers Air Supply – is quick to assure local audiences that they’ll be hearing the hits if they head to either the South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Soft-rock faves Air Supply are returning to Huber Heights in August as part of their golden anniversary. The 50th Anniversary Celebration will be at the Rose Music Center at The ...
Cebuano fans of soft rock are getting a rare treat as Air Supply returns to the Queen City of the South for a milestone ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Soft rock duo Air Supply will play in Syracuse March 30. The group will perform at 8 p.m. at the Crouse Hinds Theater, inside the John H. Mulroy Civic Center in downtown Syracuse.
The Australia-formed group was fronted by a musical power couple, co-vocalists Englishman Graham Russell and Aussie Russell Hitchcock. There are several theories as to how the pair picked their name.
Air Supply, the soft-rock duo behind some of radio’s most enduring love songs, will return to the Philippines in January 2026 ...