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Air Supply

Air Supply are a soft rock duo formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1975, consisting of Englishman Graham Russell (vocals, guitar) and Australian Russell Hitchcock (vocals). They had a succession of hits worldwide, including eight top-five hits on the US Billboard Hot 100, "Lost in Love" (1979), "All Out of Love", "Every Woman in the World" (both 1980), "The One That You Love", "Here I Am" (both 1981), "Sweet Dreams", "Even the Nights Are Better" (both 1982) and "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" (1983). In Australia, they had four top ten placements with "Love and Other Bruises" (1976), "All Out of Love", "Every Woman in the World" and "The One That You Love". Their highest charting studio album, The One That You Love (1981) reached number ten in both Australia and the US. The group, which relocated to Los Angeles in the late 1970s, has included many members, with Hitchcock and Russell at the core. The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) inducted Air Supply into their Hall of Fame on 1 December 2013, at the annual ARIA Awards.

Air Supply
Russell, left, and Hitchcock, right, at Paramount Theater in Denver (2023)
Background information
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active1975–present
Labels
Members
Past memberssee Members below
Websiteairsupplymusic.com

History edit

Formation and early years: 1975–1980 edit

Air Supply's founding members met on 12 May 1975,[1] while rehearsing for the Australian production of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar.[2][3] Chrissie Hammond portrayed Mary Magdalene, while Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell were in the chorus.[4] With the show they toured Australia and New Zealand for 18 months.[5] In 1958, as a three-year-old, English-born Hammond had migrated to Melbourne with her family, including older sister Lyndsay Hammond, who also became a rock singer.[6] Russell, also English-born, had been a percussionist in United Kingdom group, Union Blues, in 1965.[7] After arriving in Australia in 1968, Russell performed solo and was later a member of Eli Flash with Hammond.[7] Hitchcock left school in 1965 to work as a salesman, also joining a group, 19th Generation, on drums and vocals.

With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell on guitar, they formed Air Supply as a harmony vocal group in Melbourne in 1975.[2][7][8] When the show's run finished in late 1976, Hammond departed to form a hard rock group, Cheetah, with her sister.[2][9] Hammond was replaced in the group by Jeremy Paul (ex-Soffrok) who provided bass guitar and backing vocals.[2][7] Paul had joined the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar when it reached Brisbane and continued with the show to New Zealand.[8] According to Paul, the group's name was "indicative of the sound and feeling forming the relationships within the band".[8] The group's first single, "Love and Other Bruises", was released in October 1976 and peaked at No. 6 on the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart.[2][10][11] Russell recalled that they had been unable to promote "Love and Other Bruises" while still performing in Jesus Christ Superstar, due to contractual obligations to the show.[5] It was first aired on weekly teen pop music TV show, Countdown in early December 1976.[12] It remains their highest charting single in Australia.[10][11]

The group followed with their debut album, Air Supply, in December 1976, which reached No. 17 on the Kent Music Report albums chart and achieved gold accreditation for shipment of 20,000 copies.[2][10] It was produced by Peter Dawkins (Spectrum, Ross Ryan) with the line-up of Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and drummer Jeff Browne, guitarist Mark McEntee, and keyboardist Adrian Scott.[2][3] Other singles were "If You Knew Me", "Empty Pages" and "Feel the Breeze", but none reached the top 40.[10] McEntee had left Air Supply by the end of 1976 to work as a session musician. In 1980, bandmates McEntee and Paul formed Divinyls alongside Chrissy Amphlett.[2][7][13] Air Supply undertook a national tour in support of their debut album with Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara (ex–Tamam Shud, Ariel) on drums and Brenton White (Skintight) on guitar.[2][3] Brenton White rehearsed but did not perform with Air Supply.[citation needed] In April 1977, portions of their music videos for "Empty Pages" and "Do What You Do" were screened on Countdown.[14]

Their second album, The Whole Thing's Started, also produced by Dawkins,[7] was released in July 1977, with White replaced on lead guitar by Rex Goh.[2] The album provided three singles, but neither album nor singles charted in the top 40.[10] In mid-1977, the group supported Rod Stewart during his tour of Australia, and he invited them to continue to the United States and Canada.[2] Mid-tour they worked on their third album, Love & Other Bruises, in Los Angeles from July to August. It included re-recordings of tracks from their previous two albums, with Jimmy Horowitz producing, and was released later that year in the US on Columbia Records.[7] At the end of 1977, Paul left and the line-up of Hitchcock, Macara, Goh and Russell, were joined by Joey Carbone on keyboards, Robin Le Mesurier on co-lead guitar and Howard Sukimoto on bass guitar.[2][3] Air Supply performed in London supporting Chicago and Boz Scaggs.[2]

Although their music had some commercial success, Russell claimed, on a 1995 DVD, that he and Hitchcock were so poor that they checked the backs of hotel sofas for change so that they could buy bread to make toast. By early 1978, the line-up was Hitchcock, Macara and Russell, with Ken Francis on guitar, Rick Mellick on keyboards and Bill Putt (Spectrum, Ariel) on bass guitar.[2][3] In April of that year, Russell was considering relocating to Los Angeles: "Even though it's expensive it's the music centre of the world. In Australia you can hit yourself against a brick wall."[15] By mid-1978, only Hitchcock and Russell remained, backed by Ralph Cooper (Windchase) on drums, and former Sailor members Brian Hamilton on bass guitar and vocals and David Moyse on guitar.[2][3]

In April 1979, the band released Life Support,[2][7] a concept album which included a picture disc on its first pressing. It was recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Sydney. The album had a five-and-a-half-minute version of "Lost in Love", written by Russell, which was released as a single and peaked at No. 13 in Australia and No.3 in New Zealand.[2][10][16] The track caught the attention of Arista Records boss Clive Davis, who remixed the song and released it as a single in the US early the following year. The line-up for the album kept Hitchcock, Russell, Cooper, and Moyse, and added Criston Barker (bass guitar) and Frank Esler-Smith (keyboards) with help from other session musicians.[2][7] Esler-Smith had previously known Hitchcock and Russell from working with them in Jesus Christ Superstar.

A re-recorded and remixed version of "Lost in Love" was issued internationally as a single in January 1980 on Arista Records. The associated album, Lost in Love, appeared in March, which was co-produced by Robie Porter, Rick Chertoff and Charles Fisher.[2][7] It contained three US top five singles, including the title track, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.[17] The others were "Every Woman in the World" (No. 5) and "All Out of Love" (No. 2).[17] The latter two singles were top 10 hits in Australia,[10] with "All Out of Love" also reaching No. 11 on the United Kingdom Singles Chart and No. 17 in the Netherlands.[18][19] The album had the same line-up of Barker, Cooper, Esler-Smith, Hitchcock, Moyse and Russell.[2] It sold three million copies in the US and peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard 200.[20] It reached No, 21 in Australia and No. 22 in New Zealand.[10][16]

1981–1990 edit

Air Supply's sixth studio album, The One That You Love (July 1981), was produced by Harry Maslin with the title track issued as a single in April.[2][7] It is the group's only No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.[17] The album provided two more US top five hits, "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" (August) and "Sweet Dreams" (December).[2][7][17] A fourth single, "I'll Never Get Enough of You", a cover version of Samantha Sang's song, was released in Japan in 1981 and achieved top ten status there.[citation needed] During recording, Barker left and was replaced by David Green on bass guitar, while early member Goh returned on guitar.[2][7]

From 1981 Air Supply regularly appeared on US music show, Solid Gold (1980–1988).[21] Hitchcock and Russell also filled-in as co-hosts when resident co-host Andy Gibb was unavailable.[citation needed] Gibb's attendance on the show became problematic and he was fired in 1982.[22] The duo co-hosted the show in October 1983 (with Marilyn McCoo) and September 1985 (with Dionne Warwick).[21]

Their seventh studio album Now and Forever, was released in June 1982 with the line-up of Cooper, Esler-Smith, Goh, Green, Hitchcock, Moyse and Russell; it was produced by Maslin, again.[2][7] It continued the group's popularity in the US with top 5 hit "Even the Nights Are Better" (June) and two top 40 singles, "Young Love" and "Two Less Lonely People in the World" (November).[17] On the Australian singles chart, "Even the Nights Are Better" reached the top 40 and is the group's last single to do so.[10] It also peaked in the top 40 in New Zealand.

They released their first compilation album, Greatest Hits, in August 1983,[2] which included a new single, "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" (July), written by Jim Steinman. The album reached number one in Australia,[2][10] number two in New Zealand,[16] and number seven on the US Billboard 200[20] – selling 5 million copies in the US by March 1993 according to Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[23]

"Making Love Out of Nothing at All" was their equal second biggest US hit (with "All Out of Love") at No. 2, behind their only US number-one single, "The One That You Love".[17] The band also released their first live video album, Air Supply Live in Hawaii in 1983. Their song "I Can Wait Forever", which was co-written by Russell with David Foster and Jay Graydon, was featured in a scene of the film, Ghostbusters (June 1984), and was included on its soundtrack album in the same month.[24]

By the mid-1980s, Goh, Green and Moyse had all left, and the band's February 1985 self-titled album had Cooper, Esler-Smith, Hitchcock and Russell joined by Wally Stocker (ex-the Babys) on guitar, Don Cromwell on bass guitar, and Ken Rarick on keyboards.[2][7] This album included their last top 20 Billboard hit with their rendition of Rob Hegel's 1982 single, "Just as I Am" (May 1985),[17] which was also their last charting single in Australia.[2][10] They released a cover version of Jennifer Rush's "The Power of Love" in July, which reached No. 21 in New Zealand,[16] and they had a minor US hit with "Lonely Is the Night" from the album Hearts in Motion (August 1986) – their last US charting studio album on the Billboard 200.[17][20]

Russell and Hitchcock recorded a 1987 Christmas Album, containing the holiday single "The Eyes of a Child", before taking a break as a band. During this time, Hitchcock released a solo self-titled album in 1988 which was not a big seller. However, his single "Swear to Your Heart" (1990) – from the soundtrack album for the film Arachnophobia – received significant airplay and reached the top ten on the US Adult Contemporary chart.[25]

1991–2000 edit

Using previous producer, Maslin and the returning Cooper, the duo recorded The Earth Is ..., which was released in July 1991 by Giant Records/Warner Bros. Records. It contains their rendition of Badfinger's "Without You", which reached the US Adult Contemporary top 50.[26] Other singles from the album are "Stronger Than the Night" and "Stop the Tears". The album is dedicated to Frank Esler-Smith who had died in March of that year,[27] from pneumonia. The official fan club released The Earth Is World Tour video, which contains live footage from the band's global tour.

They followed with their twelfth studio album, The Vanishing Race, in May 1993,[28] which was supported by the single "Goodbye" (September), with lyrics by David Foster and Linda Thompson.[29] Although it did not chart in Australian or the US Top 100,[17][29] it was critically praised in Asia, where in many countries it reached number No. 1.[citation needed] In Taiwan, Power Station and Terry Lin, the latter of whom has admitted to have been influenced by Air Supply, covered "Goodbye" but renamed it "Loving you is not like loving the sea" in 2009.[30] "It's Never Too Late" was the album's second single.

They undertook another world tour in 1993 alongside Earth, Wind & Fire guitarist Dick Smith. The album was dedicated to the plight of the Native Americans, the Vanishing Race of the album's title,[31] and sold 4 million copies.[citation needed] Their third album of the decade, News from Nowhere, was released in 1995. It contained the Asian hit singles "Someone", "Always", and a cover of "Unchained Melody".[citation needed]

The duo's popularity continued in South-east Asia,[31] culminating in the release of Greatest Hits Live ... Now and Forever (June 1996), a CD and DVD recording of two live concerts from mid-June 1995 in Taipei, Taiwan, which stayed at the top of the Hong Kong album charts for 15 weeks.[2] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated the album at two-and-a-half stars out-of-five and explained, "it's slick and professional... but the intent is clearly replication, not interpretation... it's not bad — it's pleasant, even — but it's not necessary."[32] Hitchcock combined with Judith Durham (of the Seekers) and Mandawuy Yunupingu (of Yothu Yindi) for a cover version of "I Am Australian" (originally by Bruce Woodley of the Seekers and Dobe Newton of the Bushwackers), which was issued as a single in January 1997.[33] It reached No. 17 on the ARIA singles chart.[33]

2001–2011 edit

 
Air Supply at the Subic Convention Center, Philippines, on 12 June 2008

From the late 1990s Air Supply toured Asia and select US venues into the new millennium. They released further adult contemporary albums, The Book of Love (1997), Yours Truly (2001), and Across the Concrete Sky (2003).[2] In 2005 they issued live albums both on CD and DVD. They performed in Havana, Cuba, becoming one of the first foreign bands invited to perform in the country. They were scheduled to perform two concerts, and played the first show on 7 July, the day before Hurricane Dennis hit the island. In high winds, that concert had an audience of 175,000. Due to the hurricane, the second show was cancelled. Fans staying at their hotel on 8 July had Russell performing acoustically for them, as there was no electricity. Songs were used in feature films, Bad Company (2002), Mr. & Mrs. Smith and The Wedding Date (both 2005).[34]

In 2006 they issued an acoustic album, The Singer and the Song. To support it they made their first trip to India in May 2006. On 2 December 2006, the duo performed to a capacity crowd in Kingston, Jamaica. This was their second visit, after performing at the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival in January. In 2007 Russell released his first adult contemporary solo album, The Future.[35] He also made an appearance in the film Believe (2007), a comedy about multi-level marketing. In 2008 based on their chart performances, they were ranked the 83rd best musical act of all time in Billboard Hot 100's 50th anniversary edition.[36]

In May 2010, Air Supply released Mumbo Jumbo, the duo's first studio album in eight years. It was recorded at Russell's home studio near Park City, Utah and at Odds on Records' state of the art facilities in Las Vegas with session musicians and an orchestra. It was produced by Russell and engineered by Sean O'Dwyer (Pink Floyd, Randy Newman and Blink-182). The first single "Dance with Me" reached number 28 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and "Faith in Love", which peaked at number 30. The music video for "All Out of Love" is seen briefly in the 2010 Australian film, Animal Kingdom.[37]

2011–present edit

 
Air Supply live performance in Napa, California in 2015

In October 2012 Air Supply were honoured by Gray Line's Ride of Fame.[38] A double-decker tour bus was dedicated to them, which roamed the streets of New York City. On 24 October 2013 the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) announced that Air Supply were to be inducted into their Hall of Fame on 1 December 2013 at the same ceremony as the ARIA Music Awards of 2013.[39][40] Speaking on behalf of the duo, Hitchcock declared it was a great honour for them and was totally unexpected.[40] He continued that the pair were due to return to Australia for the ceremony and "have fun with everybody and we want to say thank you to all who participated in our ARIA Hall of Fame induction."[40]

 
Air Supply live performance, Hard Rock Casino Sacramento, 20 January 2023

In 2014, the group were approached by the Wideboys to remix their single "Desert Sea Sky". Penned by Russell, the UK remix duo created multiple versions of the song to suit Billboard dance club DJs, clubs, radio stations and the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. On 2 December 2014, Evolution Music Group released Air Supply's first high-definition concert film, Air Supply - Live in Hong Kong on their evosound label. The album was released on blu-ray, DVD, CD and LP formats. The concert was recorded on 11 August 2013 at Asia World-Expo, Hong Kong. It showcased new songs, "Desert Sea Sky", "Dance with Me" and "I Won't Stop Living You", alongside their earlier hits.

"I Want You" reached number 35 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in September 2015. They also released the single "I Adore You" that same month.[41] Air Supply were scheduled to perform in Haifa on 25 November 2016 but postponed due to fires in the region.[42] The band gave 200 free tickets to the wives of the firemen through the Haifa Fire Department workers union.[43]

A jukebox musical based on Air Supply's songs, All Out of Love: The Musical (October 2018), was made in the Philippines. It was created and produced by Naomi Toohey and Dale Harrison,[44] and written by Canadian playwright Jim Millan. It starred Mig Ayesa, Rachel Alejandro, Tanya Manalang, Raymund Concepcion and Jamie Wilson. It premiered at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila.[45][46][47] It included a new song, "I Was in Love with You", written by Russell.[48][49] In 2020, Air Supply were listed at number 48 in Rolling Stone Australia's list of the "50 Greatest Australian Artists of All Time".[50]

Members edit

Credits:[2][7]

Current members

  • Russell Hitchcock – co-lead vocals (1975–present)
  • Graham Russell – co-lead vocals, acoustic and rhythm guitar (1975–present)
  • Aaron McLain - lead guitarist, musical director (2011–present)
  • Mirko Tessandori - keyboards (2016–present)
  • Doug Gild - bass guitar (2017–present)
  • Pavel Valdman - drums (2020–present)

Former members

  • Chrissie Hammond – co-lead vocals (1975)
  • Jeremy Paul – bass guitar, co-lead and backing vocals (1975–1977)
  • Mark McEntee – lead guitar (1976)
  • Jeff Browne – drums (1976)
  • Adrian Scott – keyboards (1976–1977)
  • Brenton White – lead guitar (1977)
  • Rex Goh – lead guitar (1977, 1981–1983, 1997)
  • Nigel Macara – drums (1977–1978)
  • Robin Le Mesurier – lead guitar (1977)
  • Joey Carbone – keyboards, clavinet (1977)[51]
  • Howard Sukimoto – bass guitar (1977)
  • Ken Francis – lead guitar (1978)
  • Tim Gaze – lead guitar (1978)
  • Bill Putt – bass guitar (1978)
  • Rick Mellick – keyboards (1978)
  • Brian Hamilton – vocals, bass guitar (1978–1979)
  • David Moyse – lead guitar, backing vocals (1978–1983)
  • Ralph Cooper – drums, percussion (1978–1983, 1983–1988, 1991–1993)
  • Jamie Rogers – bass guitar (1979)
  • Criston Barker – bass guitar, backing vocals (1979–1980)
  • David Green – bass guitar, backing vocals (1980–1983)
  • Frank Esler-Smith – keyboards (1981–1983, 1983–1986, died 1991)
  • Don Cromwell – bass guitar, backing vocals (1983–1987)
  • Ken Rarick – keyboards (1983–1986)
  • Wally Stocker – lead guitar (1985–1986)
  • Robin Swensen – keyboards, backing vocals (1986–1988)
  • Greg Hilfman – keyboards, backing vocals (1986–1988)
  • Tim Godwin – lead guitar, backing vocals (1986–1987)
  • Jimmy Haun – lead guitar (1987–1993, 2001)
  • Larry Antonino – bass guitar (1988–1994, 1997, 2000–2001)
  • Michael Sherwood – keyboards, backing vocals (1988–1994, 1997)
  • David Young – keyboards (1988–1993)
  • Guy Allison – keyboards (1990–1995, 1997)
  • Cliff Rehrig – bass guitar (1992–2000)
  • Michael Thompson – lead guitar (1992–1994)
  • Mark Williams – drums (1992–2002)
  • Hans Zermuehlen – keyboards (1993–1994)
  • Billy Sherwood – bass, vocals (1993–1994)
  • Jed Moss – piano (1995–2009)
  • Christopher Pellani – percussion, backing vocals (1997, 1999)
  • Jonni Lightfoot – bass (2001–2016)
  • Mike Zerbe – drums (2002–2011)
  • Amir Efrat – keyboards (2009–2016)
  • Christian Nesmith – lead guitar (2010–2011)
  • CJ Burton – drums (2009–2013)[52]
  • Tiki Pasillas – drums (2012–2014)
  • Aviv Cohen – drums (2014–2020)
  • Derek Frank – bass guitar (2016–2017)

Discography edit

Awards and nominations edit

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987. Air Supply were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2013.[53]

Denis Handlin AM, ARIA Chairman & CEO of Sony Music Entertainment Australia & New Zealand and President, Asia said: "On behalf of the ARIA Board we are honoured to induct Air Supply into the ARIA Hall of Fame... at the 27th Annual ARIA Awards. With their many timeless songs that have crossed generations and led to ground-breaking success overseas, Air Supply are one of Australia's most unique and successful musical stories."[54]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
ARIA Music Awards of 2013 themselves ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

TV Week / Countdown Awards edit

Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974 to 1987, it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987, initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week. The TV Week / Countdown Awards (1979–1980) were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards and were followed by the Countdown Australian Music Awards (1981–1986).[55]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1980 Themselves[nb 1] Most Outstanding Achievement Nominated
1981 Themselves Most Outstanding Achievement Won

Notes edit

  1. ^ The 1980 award for Most Outstanding Achievement was won by Cold Chisel, who trashed the set after their final performance during the ceremony's live telecast, held in May 1981.[56]: 157  In the following week the show's host Molly Meldrum asked for Cold Chisel to mail their trophy to Air Supply, as "[it] should have gone to [them]."[56]: 157 

Tours edit

  • The Power of Love World Tour (1985)
  • The Earth Is...World Tour (1991)
  • Always World Tour (1995)
  • From the Heart Tour (2008)
  • 40th Anniversary Tour (2016)
  • The Lost in Love Experience (2019)

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External links edit

  • Air Supply's website
  • Graham Russell's website
  • Air Supply's MTV profile
  • Air Supply at RollingStone.com
  • Air Supply's backstage interviews on Combat Radio

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This article is about the band For the albums see Air Supply 1976 album and Air Supply 1985 album For other uses see Air supply Air Supply are a soft rock duo formed in Melbourne Australia in 1975 consisting of Englishman Graham Russell vocals guitar and Australian Russell Hitchcock vocals They had a succession of hits worldwide including eight top five hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 Lost in Love 1979 All Out of Love Every Woman in the World both 1980 The One That You Love Here I Am both 1981 Sweet Dreams Even the Nights Are Better both 1982 and Making Love Out of Nothing at All 1983 In Australia they had four top ten placements with Love and Other Bruises 1976 All Out of Love Every Woman in the World and The One That You Love Their highest charting studio album The One That You Love 1981 reached number ten in both Australia and the US The group which relocated to Los Angeles in the late 1970s has included many members with Hitchcock and Russell at the core The Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA inducted Air Supply into their Hall of Fame on 1 December 2013 at the annual ARIA Awards Air SupplyRussell left and Hitchcock right at Paramount Theater in Denver 2023 Background informationOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresSoft rockpop rockpopadult contemporarymiddle of the roadYears active1975 presentLabelsAristaColumbiaWarnerGiantA Nice PearEMIBMGMembersRussell Hitchcock Graham RussellPast memberssee Members belowWebsiteairsupplymusic wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early years 1975 1980 1 2 1981 1990 1 3 1991 2000 1 4 2001 2011 1 5 2011 present 2 Members 3 Discography 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 ARIA Music Awards 4 2 TV Week Countdown Awards 4 2 1 Notes 5 Tours 6 References 6 1 General 6 2 Specific 7 External linksHistory editFormation and early years 1975 1980 edit Air Supply s founding members met on 12 May 1975 1 while rehearsing for the Australian production of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar 2 3 Chrissie Hammond portrayed Mary Magdalene while Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell were in the chorus 4 With the show they toured Australia and New Zealand for 18 months 5 In 1958 as a three year old English born Hammond had migrated to Melbourne with her family including older sister Lyndsay Hammond who also became a rock singer 6 Russell also English born had been a percussionist in United Kingdom group Union Blues in 1965 7 After arriving in Australia in 1968 Russell performed solo and was later a member of Eli Flash with Hammond 7 Hitchcock left school in 1965 to work as a salesman also joining a group 19th Generation on drums and vocals With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell on guitar they formed Air Supply as a harmony vocal group in Melbourne in 1975 2 7 8 When the show s run finished in late 1976 Hammond departed to form a hard rock group Cheetah with her sister 2 9 Hammond was replaced in the group by Jeremy Paul ex Soffrok who provided bass guitar and backing vocals 2 7 Paul had joined the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar when it reached Brisbane and continued with the show to New Zealand 8 According to Paul the group s name was indicative of the sound and feeling forming the relationships within the band 8 The group s first single Love and Other Bruises was released in October 1976 and peaked at No 6 on the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart 2 10 11 Russell recalled that they had been unable to promote Love and Other Bruises while still performing in Jesus Christ Superstar due to contractual obligations to the show 5 It was first aired on weekly teen pop music TV show Countdown in early December 1976 12 It remains their highest charting single in Australia 10 11 The group followed with their debut album Air Supply in December 1976 which reached No 17 on the Kent Music Report albums chart and achieved gold accreditation for shipment of 20 000 copies 2 10 It was produced by Peter Dawkins Spectrum Ross Ryan with the line up of Hitchcock Paul Russell and drummer Jeff Browne guitarist Mark McEntee and keyboardist Adrian Scott 2 3 Other singles were If You Knew Me Empty Pages and Feel the Breeze but none reached the top 40 10 McEntee had left Air Supply by the end of 1976 to work as a session musician In 1980 bandmates McEntee and Paul formed Divinyls alongside Chrissy Amphlett 2 7 13 Air Supply undertook a national tour in support of their debut album with Hitchcock Paul Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara ex Tamam Shud Ariel on drums and Brenton White Skintight on guitar 2 3 Brenton White rehearsed but did not perform with Air Supply citation needed In April 1977 portions of their music videos for Empty Pages and Do What You Do were screened on Countdown 14 Their second album The Whole Thing s Started also produced by Dawkins 7 was released in July 1977 with White replaced on lead guitar by Rex Goh 2 The album provided three singles but neither album nor singles charted in the top 40 10 In mid 1977 the group supported Rod Stewart during his tour of Australia and he invited them to continue to the United States and Canada 2 Mid tour they worked on their third album Love amp Other Bruises in Los Angeles from July to August It included re recordings of tracks from their previous two albums with Jimmy Horowitz producing and was released later that year in the US on Columbia Records 7 At the end of 1977 Paul left and the line up of Hitchcock Macara Goh and Russell were joined by Joey Carbone on keyboards Robin Le Mesurier on co lead guitar and Howard Sukimoto on bass guitar 2 3 Air Supply performed in London supporting Chicago and Boz Scaggs 2 Although their music had some commercial success Russell claimed on a 1995 DVD that he and Hitchcock were so poor that they checked the backs of hotel sofas for change so that they could buy bread to make toast By early 1978 the line up was Hitchcock Macara and Russell with Ken Francis on guitar Rick Mellick on keyboards and Bill Putt Spectrum Ariel on bass guitar 2 3 In April of that year Russell was considering relocating to Los Angeles Even though it s expensive it s the music centre of the world In Australia you can hit yourself against a brick wall 15 By mid 1978 only Hitchcock and Russell remained backed by Ralph Cooper Windchase on drums and former Sailor members Brian Hamilton on bass guitar and vocals and David Moyse on guitar 2 3 In April 1979 the band released Life Support 2 7 a concept album which included a picture disc on its first pressing It was recorded at Trafalgar Studios Sydney The album had a five and a half minute version of Lost in Love written by Russell which was released as a single and peaked at No 13 in Australia and No 3 in New Zealand 2 10 16 The track caught the attention of Arista Records boss Clive Davis who remixed the song and released it as a single in the US early the following year The line up for the album kept Hitchcock Russell Cooper and Moyse and added Criston Barker bass guitar and Frank Esler Smith keyboards with help from other session musicians 2 7 Esler Smith had previously known Hitchcock and Russell from working with them in Jesus Christ Superstar nbsp All Out of Love source source track Problems playing this file See media help A re recorded and remixed version of Lost in Love was issued internationally as a single in January 1980 on Arista Records The associated album Lost in Love appeared in March which was co produced by Robie Porter Rick Chertoff and Charles Fisher 2 7 It contained three US top five singles including the title track which peaked at No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 17 The others were Every Woman in the World No 5 and All Out of Love No 2 17 The latter two singles were top 10 hits in Australia 10 with All Out of Love also reaching No 11 on the United Kingdom Singles Chart and No 17 in the Netherlands 18 19 The album had the same line up of Barker Cooper Esler Smith Hitchcock Moyse and Russell 2 It sold three million copies in the US and peaked at No 22 on the Billboard 200 20 It reached No 21 in Australia and No 22 in New Zealand 10 16 1981 1990 edit Air Supply s sixth studio album The One That You Love July 1981 was produced by Harry Maslin with the title track issued as a single in April 2 7 It is the group s only No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 17 The album provided two more US top five hits Here I Am Just When I Thought I Was Over You August and Sweet Dreams December 2 7 17 A fourth single I ll Never Get Enough of You a cover version of Samantha Sang s song was released in Japan in 1981 and achieved top ten status there citation needed During recording Barker left and was replaced by David Green on bass guitar while early member Goh returned on guitar 2 7 From 1981 Air Supply regularly appeared on US music show Solid Gold 1980 1988 21 Hitchcock and Russell also filled in as co hosts when resident co host Andy Gibb was unavailable citation needed Gibb s attendance on the show became problematic and he was fired in 1982 22 The duo co hosted the show in October 1983 with Marilyn McCoo and September 1985 with Dionne Warwick 21 Their seventh studio album Now and Forever was released in June 1982 with the line up of Cooper Esler Smith Goh Green Hitchcock Moyse and Russell it was produced by Maslin again 2 7 It continued the group s popularity in the US with top 5 hit Even the Nights Are Better June and two top 40 singles Young Love and Two Less Lonely People in the World November 17 On the Australian singles chart Even the Nights Are Better reached the top 40 and is the group s last single to do so 10 It also peaked in the top 40 in New Zealand They released their first compilation album Greatest Hits in August 1983 2 which included a new single Making Love Out of Nothing at All July written by Jim Steinman The album reached number one in Australia 2 10 number two in New Zealand 16 and number seven on the US Billboard 200 20 selling 5 million copies in the US by March 1993 according to Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 23 Making Love Out of Nothing at All was their equal second biggest US hit with All Out of Love at No 2 behind their only US number one single The One That You Love 17 The band also released their first live video album Air Supply Live in Hawaii in 1983 Their song I Can Wait Forever which was co written by Russell with David Foster and Jay Graydon was featured in a scene of the film Ghostbusters June 1984 and was included on its soundtrack album in the same month 24 By the mid 1980s Goh Green and Moyse had all left and the band s February 1985 self titled album had Cooper Esler Smith Hitchcock and Russell joined by Wally Stocker ex the Babys on guitar Don Cromwell on bass guitar and Ken Rarick on keyboards 2 7 This album included their last top 20 Billboard hit with their rendition of Rob Hegel s 1982 single Just as I Am May 1985 17 which was also their last charting single in Australia 2 10 They released a cover version of Jennifer Rush s The Power of Love in July which reached No 21 in New Zealand 16 and they had a minor US hit with Lonely Is the Night from the album Hearts in Motion August 1986 their last US charting studio album on the Billboard 200 17 20 Russell and Hitchcock recorded a 1987 Christmas Album containing the holiday single The Eyes of a Child before taking a break as a band During this time Hitchcock released a solo self titled album in 1988 which was not a big seller However his single Swear to Your Heart 1990 from the soundtrack album for the film Arachnophobia received significant airplay and reached the top ten on the US Adult Contemporary chart 25 1991 2000 edit Using previous producer Maslin and the returning Cooper the duo recorded The Earth Is which was released in July 1991 by Giant Records Warner Bros Records It contains their rendition of Badfinger s Without You which reached the US Adult Contemporary top 50 26 Other singles from the album are Stronger Than the Night and Stop the Tears The album is dedicated to Frank Esler Smith who had died in March of that year 27 from pneumonia The official fan club released The Earth Is World Tour video which contains live footage from the band s global tour They followed with their twelfth studio album The Vanishing Race in May 1993 28 which was supported by the single Goodbye September with lyrics by David Foster and Linda Thompson 29 Although it did not chart in Australian or the US Top 100 17 29 it was critically praised in Asia where in many countries it reached number No 1 citation needed In Taiwan Power Station and Terry Lin the latter of whom has admitted to have been influenced by Air Supply covered Goodbye but renamed it Loving you is not like loving the sea in 2009 30 It s Never Too Late was the album s second single They undertook another world tour in 1993 alongside Earth Wind amp Fire guitarist Dick Smith The album was dedicated to the plight of the Native Americans the Vanishing Race of the album s title 31 and sold 4 million copies citation needed Their third album of the decade News from Nowhere was released in 1995 It contained the Asian hit singles Someone Always and a cover of Unchained Melody citation needed The duo s popularity continued in South east Asia 31 culminating in the release of Greatest Hits Live Now and Forever June 1996 a CD and DVD recording of two live concerts from mid June 1995 in Taipei Taiwan which stayed at the top of the Hong Kong album charts for 15 weeks 2 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated the album at two and a half stars out of five and explained it s slick and professional but the intent is clearly replication not interpretation it s not bad it s pleasant even but it s not necessary 32 Hitchcock combined with Judith Durham of the Seekers and Mandawuy Yunupingu of Yothu Yindi for a cover version of I Am Australian originally by Bruce Woodley of the Seekers and Dobe Newton of the Bushwackers which was issued as a single in January 1997 33 It reached No 17 on the ARIA singles chart 33 2001 2011 edit nbsp Air Supply at the Subic Convention Center Philippines on 12 June 2008 From the late 1990s Air Supply toured Asia and select US venues into the new millennium They released further adult contemporary albums The Book of Love 1997 Yours Truly 2001 and Across the Concrete Sky 2003 2 In 2005 they issued live albums both on CD and DVD They performed in Havana Cuba becoming one of the first foreign bands invited to perform in the country They were scheduled to perform two concerts and played the first show on 7 July the day before Hurricane Dennis hit the island In high winds that concert had an audience of 175 000 Due to the hurricane the second show was cancelled Fans staying at their hotel on 8 July had Russell performing acoustically for them as there was no electricity Songs were used in feature films Bad Company 2002 Mr amp Mrs Smith and The Wedding Date both 2005 34 In 2006 they issued an acoustic album The Singer and the Song To support it they made their first trip to India in May 2006 On 2 December 2006 the duo performed to a capacity crowd in Kingston Jamaica This was their second visit after performing at the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival in January In 2007 Russell released his first adult contemporary solo album The Future 35 He also made an appearance in the film Believe 2007 a comedy about multi level marketing In 2008 based on their chart performances they were ranked the 83rd best musical act of all time in Billboard Hot 100 s 50th anniversary edition 36 In May 2010 Air Supply released Mumbo Jumbo the duo s first studio album in eight years It was recorded at Russell s home studio near Park City Utah and at Odds on Records state of the art facilities in Las Vegas with session musicians and an orchestra It was produced by Russell and engineered by Sean O Dwyer Pink Floyd Randy Newman and Blink 182 The first single Dance with Me reached number 28 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and Faith in Love which peaked at number 30 The music video for All Out of Love is seen briefly in the 2010 Australian film Animal Kingdom 37 2011 present edit nbsp Air Supply live performance in Napa California in 2015 In October 2012 Air Supply were honoured by Gray Line s Ride of Fame 38 A double decker tour bus was dedicated to them which roamed the streets of New York City On 24 October 2013 the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA announced that Air Supply were to be inducted into their Hall of Fame on 1 December 2013 at the same ceremony as the ARIA Music Awards of 2013 39 40 Speaking on behalf of the duo Hitchcock declared it was a great honour for them and was totally unexpected 40 He continued that the pair were due to return to Australia for the ceremony and have fun with everybody and we want to say thank you to all who participated in our ARIA Hall of Fame induction 40 nbsp Air Supply live performance Hard Rock Casino Sacramento 20 January 2023 In 2014 the group were approached by the Wideboys to remix their single Desert Sea Sky Penned by Russell the UK remix duo created multiple versions of the song to suit Billboard dance club DJs clubs radio stations and the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart On 2 December 2014 Evolution Music Group released Air Supply s first high definition concert film Air Supply Live in Hong Kong on their evosound label The album was released on blu ray DVD CD and LP formats The concert was recorded on 11 August 2013 at Asia World Expo Hong Kong It showcased new songs Desert Sea Sky Dance with Me and I Won t Stop Living You alongside their earlier hits I Want You reached number 35 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in September 2015 They also released the single I Adore You that same month 41 Air Supply were scheduled to perform in Haifa on 25 November 2016 but postponed due to fires in the region 42 The band gave 200 free tickets to the wives of the firemen through the Haifa Fire Department workers union 43 A jukebox musical based on Air Supply s songs All Out of Love The Musical October 2018 was made in the Philippines It was created and produced by Naomi Toohey and Dale Harrison 44 and written by Canadian playwright Jim Millan It starred Mig Ayesa Rachel Alejandro Tanya Manalang Raymund Concepcion and Jamie Wilson It premiered at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila 45 46 47 It included a new song I Was in Love with You written by Russell 48 49 In 2020 Air Supply were listed at number 48 in Rolling Stone Australia s list of the 50 Greatest Australian Artists of All Time 50 Members editCredits 2 7 Current members Russell Hitchcock co lead vocals 1975 present Graham Russell co lead vocals acoustic and rhythm guitar 1975 present Aaron McLain lead guitarist musical director 2011 present Mirko Tessandori keyboards 2016 present Doug Gild bass guitar 2017 present Pavel Valdman drums 2020 present Former members Chrissie Hammond co lead vocals 1975 Jeremy Paul bass guitar co lead and backing vocals 1975 1977 Mark McEntee lead guitar 1976 Jeff Browne drums 1976 Adrian Scott keyboards 1976 1977 Brenton White lead guitar 1977 Rex Goh lead guitar 1977 1981 1983 1997 Nigel Macara drums 1977 1978 Robin Le Mesurier lead guitar 1977 Joey Carbone keyboards clavinet 1977 51 Howard Sukimoto bass guitar 1977 Ken Francis lead guitar 1978 Tim Gaze lead guitar 1978 Bill Putt bass guitar 1978 Rick Mellick keyboards 1978 Brian Hamilton vocals bass guitar 1978 1979 David Moyse lead guitar backing vocals 1978 1983 Ralph Cooper drums percussion 1978 1983 1983 1988 1991 1993 Jamie Rogers bass guitar 1979 Criston Barker bass guitar backing vocals 1979 1980 David Green bass guitar backing vocals 1980 1983 Frank Esler Smith keyboards 1981 1983 1983 1986 died 1991 Don Cromwell bass guitar backing vocals 1983 1987 Ken Rarick keyboards 1983 1986 Wally Stocker lead guitar 1985 1986 Robin Swensen keyboards backing vocals 1986 1988 Greg Hilfman keyboards backing vocals 1986 1988 Tim Godwin lead guitar backing vocals 1986 1987 Jimmy Haun lead guitar 1987 1993 2001 Larry Antonino bass guitar 1988 1994 1997 2000 2001 Michael Sherwood keyboards backing vocals 1988 1994 1997 David Young keyboards 1988 1993 Guy Allison keyboards 1990 1995 1997 Cliff Rehrig bass guitar 1992 2000 Michael Thompson lead guitar 1992 1994 Mark Williams drums 1992 2002 Hans Zermuehlen keyboards 1993 1994 Billy Sherwood bass vocals 1993 1994 Jed Moss piano 1995 2009 Christopher Pellani percussion backing vocals 1997 1999 Jonni Lightfoot bass 2001 2016 Mike Zerbe drums 2002 2011 Amir Efrat keyboards 2009 2016 Christian Nesmith lead guitar 2010 2011 CJ Burton drums 2009 2013 52 Tiki Pasillas drums 2012 2014 Aviv Cohen drums 2014 2020 Derek Frank bass guitar 2016 2017 Discography editMain article Air Supply discography Air Supply 1976 The Whole Thing s Started 1977 Love amp Other Bruises 1977 Life Support 1979 Lost in Love 1980 The One That You Love 1981 Now and Forever 1982 Air Supply 1985 Hearts in Motion 1986 The Christmas Album 1987 The Earth Is 1991 The Vanishing Race 1993 News from Nowhere 1995 The Book of Love 1997 Yours Truly 2001 Across the Concrete Sky 2003 Mumbo Jumbo 2010 Awards and nominations editARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia They commenced in 1987 Air Supply were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2013 53 Denis Handlin AM ARIA Chairman amp CEO of Sony Music Entertainment Australia amp New Zealand and President Asia said On behalf of the ARIA Board we are honoured to induct Air Supply into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the 27th Annual ARIA Awards With their many timeless songs that have crossed generations and led to ground breaking success overseas Air Supply are one of Australia s most unique and successful musical stories 54 Year Nominee work Award Result ARIA Music Awards of 2013 themselves ARIA Hall of Fame inductee TV Week Countdown Awards edit Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC TV from 1974 to 1987 it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987 initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week The TV Week Countdown Awards 1979 1980 were a combination of popular voted and peer voted awards and were followed by the Countdown Australian Music Awards 1981 1986 55 Year Nominee work Award Result 1980 Themselves nb 1 Most Outstanding Achievement Nominated 1981 Themselves Most Outstanding Achievement Won Notes edit The 1980 award for Most Outstanding Achievement was won by Cold Chisel who trashed the set after their final performance during the ceremony s live telecast held in May 1981 56 157 In the following week the show s host Molly Meldrum asked for Cold Chisel to mail their trophy to Air Supply as it should have gone to them 56 157 Tours editThe Power of Love World Tour 1985 The Earth Is World Tour 1991 Always World Tour 1995 From the Heart Tour 2008 40th Anniversary Tour 2016 The Lost in Love Experience 2019 References editGeneral edit Erlewine Stephen Thomas Air Supply gt Biography AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 14 August 2010 McFarlane Ian 1999 Whammo Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 5 April 2004 Retrieved 4 January 2010 Note Archived on line copy has limited functionality Spencer Chris Zbig Nowara Paul McHenry with notes by Ed Nimmervoll 2002 1987 The Who s Who of Australian Rock Noble Park Vic Five Mile Press ISBN 1 86503 891 1 57 Note on line version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition Specific edit CBS Sunday Morning 2 16 20 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae McFarlane 1999 Encyclopedia entry for Air Supply Retrieved 12 August 2010 McFarlane Ian 2017 Encyclopedia entry for Air Supply The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Jenkins Jeff Foreword 2nd ed Gisborne VIC Third Stone Press pp 11 12 ISBN 978 0 9953856 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fellow cast members Russell Hitchcock and Chrissie Hammond who had worked with him often in Melbourne Holmgren Magnus Cheetah Australian Rock Database Archived from the original on 3 March 2004 Retrieved 12 September 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book Ltd ISBN 0 646 11917 6 NOTE Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until ARIA created their own charts in mid 1988 In 1992 Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970 1974 a b Ryan as bulion Gavin 6 May 2008 Forum Chart Positions Pre 1989 ARIA Charts Special Occasion Charts Australian Charts Portal Retrieved 12 September 2022 Welcome to the Countdown Archives Year 1976 Date 05 12 1976 Show no 90 Countdown Memories Retrieved 14 September 2022 Creswell Toby Trenoweth Samantha 2006 1001 Australians You Should Know Pluto Press Australia p 25 ISBN 1 86403 361 4 Untitled 970scountdown atspace com Retrieved 10 September 2022 Short Jan 12 April 1978 Hey 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