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, ...
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 ...
After a sold out workshop performance at the Fredericton Playhouse, KIRA and Broadway by the Sea will present the world premiere of Sweet Dreams: The Air Supply Musical! The production stars vocal ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Sweet Dreams, the new Air Supply musical, to present socially distanced workshop performance in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada! Sweet Dreams is a comedic, modern day adaptation of William ...
Russell Hitchcock (left) and Graham Russell teamed up in Australia in 1975 to form Air Supply, and continue to ride high with their string of '80s love songs. They'll perform a sold-out concert Friday ...
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 ...
Air Supply, the soft-rock duo behind some of radio’s most enduring love songs, will return to the Philippines in January 2026 ...
The once chart-topping soft rockers, whose songs have generated more than $60 million in publishing, were honored at the annual G'Day USA event, then performed to a crowd that included Guy Pearce, ...