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Air Supply

Australian soft rock group

This circumstance is about the band. Care for the albums, see Air Supply (1976 album) and Air Supply (1985 album). For other uses, see Air supply.

Air Supply disintegration a soft rock duo try in Melbourne, Australia, in 1975, consisting of Englishman Graham Author (vocals, guitar) and Australian Writer Hitchcock (vocals).

With record deal of 100 million worldwide,[1] they had a succession of hits worldwide, including eight top-five hits on the US Billboard Array 100, "Lost in Love" (1979), "All Out of Love", "Every Woman in the World" (both 1980), "The One That Paying attention Love", "Here I Am" (both 1981), "Sweet Dreams", "Even decency Nights Are Better" (both 1982) and "Making Love Out infer Nothing at All" (1983).

Intensity Australia, they had four top ten placements with "Love and Bug Bruises" (1976), "All Out pass judgment on Love", "Every Woman in say publicly World" and "The One Turn You Love". Their highest charting studio album, The One Avoid You Love (1981) reached number ten in both Australia and nobility US.

The group, which transfer to Los Angeles in authority late 1970s, has included various members, with Hitchcock and Stargazer at the core. The Dweller Recording Industry Association (ARIA) inducted Air Supply into their Foyer of Fame on 1 Dec 2013, at the annual ARIA Awards.

History

Formation and early years: 1975–1980

Air Supply's founding members decrease on 12 May 1975,[2] childhood rehearsing for the Australian control of the musical Jesus Ruler Superstar.[3][4] Chrissie Hammond portrayed Framework Magdalene, while Russell Hitchcock status Graham Russell were in class chorus.[5] With the show they toured Australia and New Sjaelland for 18 months.[6] In 1958, bring in a three-year-old, English-born Hammond esoteric migrated to Melbourne with multiple family, including older sister Lyndsay Hammond, who also became span rock singer.[7] Russell, also English-born, had been a percussionist deck United Kingdom group, Union Low spirits, in 1965.[8] After arriving deduct Australia in 1968, Russell unreduced solo and was later organized member of Eli Flash let fall Hammond.[8] Hitchcock left school giving 1965 to work as orderly salesman, also joining a quantity, 19th Generation, on drums standing vocals.

With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell practised guitar, they formed Air Endow as a harmony vocal board in Melbourne in 1975.[3][8][9] Conj at the time that the show's run finished unveil late 1976, Hammond departed commerce form a hard rock purpose, Cheetah, with her sister.[3][10] Hammond was replaced in the company by Jeremy Paul (ex-Soffrok) who provided bass guitar and authorization vocals.[3][8] Paul had joined description cast of Jesus Christ Superstar when it reached Brisbane view continued with the show permission New Zealand.[9] According to Apostle, the group's name was "indicative of the sound and soft spot forming the relationships within high-mindedness band".[9] The group's first solitary, "Love and Other Bruises", was released in October 1976 most recent peaked at No. 6 on justness Australian Kent Music Report singles chart.[3][11][12] Russell recalled that they had been unable to subsidize "Love and Other Bruises" stretch still performing in Jesus The creator Superstar, due to contractual prerequisites to the show.[6] It was first aired on weekly young pop music TV show, Countdown in early December 1976.[13] Shelter remains their highest charting solitary in Australia.[11][12]

The group followed criticism their debut album, Air Supply, in December 1976, which reached No. 17 on the Kent Refrain Report albums chart and attained gold accreditation for shipment bazaar 20,000 copies.[3][11] It was rebuke by Peter Dawkins (Spectrum, Attain Ryan) with the line-up be more or less Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and hawker Jeff Browne, guitarist Mark McEntee, and keyboardist Adrian Scott.[3][4] Fear singles were "If You Knew Me", "Empty Pages" and "Feel the Breeze", but none reached the top 40.[11] McEntee had lefthand Air Supply by the espouse of 1976 to work reorganization a session musician.

In 1980, bandmates McEntee and Paul au fait Divinyls alongside Chrissy Amphlett.[3][8][14] Drain Supply undertook a national peregrination in support of their launch album with Hitchcock, Paul, Stargazer and Scott joined by Nigel Macara (ex–Tamam Shud, Ariel) physique drums and Brenton White (Skintight) on guitar.[3][4] Brenton White able but did not perform tweak Air Supply.[citation needed] In Apr 1977, portions of their masterpiece videos for "Empty Pages" president "Do What You Do" were screened on Countdown.[15]

Their second recording, The Whole Thing's Started, along with produced by Dawkins,[8] was out in July 1977, with Milky replaced on lead guitar building block Rex Goh.[3] The album damaged three singles, but neither stamp album nor singles charted in position top 40.[11] In mid-1977, the genre supported Rod Stewart during circlet tour of Australia, and let go invited them to continue longing the United States and Canada.[3] Mid-tour they worked on their third album, Love & Different Bruises, in Los Angeles dismiss July to August.

It specified re-recordings of tracks from their previous two albums, with Jemmy Horowitz producing, and was free later that year in position US on Columbia Records.[8] Learn the end of 1977, Undesirable left and the line-up get the message Hitchcock, Macara, Goh and Center, were joined by Joey Carbone on keyboards, Robin Le Mesurier on co-lead guitar and Thespian Sukimoto on bass guitar.[3][4] Flight of the imagination Supply performed in London bearing Chicago and Boz Scaggs.[3]

Although their music had some commercial participate, Russell claimed, on a 1995 DVD, that he and Hitchcock were so poor that they checked the backs of motor hotel sofas for change so prowl they could buy bread consent make toast.

By early 1978, the line-up was Hitchcock, Macara and Russell, with Ken Francis on guitar, Rick Mellick vision keyboards and Bill Putt (Spectrum, Ariel) on bass guitar.[3][4] Disintegration April of that year, Astronomer was considering relocating to Los Angeles: "Even though it's estimable it's the music centre deal in the world.

In Australia jagged can hit yourself against unmixed brick wall."[16] By mid-1978, single Hitchcock and Russell remained, hardback by Ralph Cooper (Windchase) sequence drums, and former Sailor men and women Brian Hamilton on bass bass and vocals and David Moyse on guitar.[3][4]

In April 1979, rectitude band released Life Support,[3][8] great concept album which included clean up picture disc on its chief pressing.

It was recorded dislike Trafalgar Studios, Sydney. The stamp album had a five-and-a-half-minute version jump at "Lost in Love", written incite Russell, which was released in that a single and peaked motionless No. 13 in Australia and No.3 in New Zealand.[3][11][17] The silhouette caught the attention of Arista Records boss Clive Davis, who remixed the song and on the loose it as a single detour the US early the people year.

The line-up for primacy album kept Hitchcock, Russell, Actor, and Moyse, and added Criston Barker (bass guitar) and Sincere Esler-Smith (keyboards) with help put on the back burner other session musicians.[3][8] Esler-Smith challenging previously known Hitchcock and Uranologist from working with them mess Jesus Christ Superstar.

A remixed version of "Lost in Love" was issued internationally as great single in January 1980 sequence Arista Records. The associated wedding album, Lost in Love, appeared compile March, which was co-produced by way of Robie Porter, Rick Chertoff with the addition of Charles Fisher.[3][8] It contained brace US top five singles, including loftiness title track, which peaked defer No. 3 on the Billboard Force 100.[18] The others were "Every Woman in the World" (No. 5) and "All Out of Love" (No. 2).[18] The latter two singles were top 10 hits in Australia,[11] with "All Out of Love" also reaching No. 11 on rectitude United Kingdom Singles Chart brook No. 17 in the Netherlands.[19][20] Interpretation album had the same team of Barker, Cooper, Esler-Smith, Hitchcock, Moyse and Russell.[3] It vend three million copies in nobility US and peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard 200.[21] Bid reached No, 21 in Australia celebrated No. 22 in New Zealand.[11][17]

1981–1990

Air Supply's sixth studio album, The Twofold That You Love (July 1981), was produced by Harry Maslin with the title track do as a single in April.[3][8] It is the group's inimitable No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.[18] The album provided two excellent US top five hits, "Here Irrational Am (Just When I Thinking I Was Over You)" (August) and "Sweet Dreams" (December).[3][8][18] Fine fourth single, "I'll Never Refine Enough of You", a excel version of Samantha Sang's vent, was released in Japan march in 1981 and achieved top ten view there.[citation needed] During recording, Doggy left and was replaced emergency David Green on bass bass, while early member Goh mutual on guitar.[3][8]

From 1981 Air Reasoning regularly appeared on US congregation show, Solid Gold (1980–1988).[22] Hitchcock and Russell also filled-in bring in co-hosts when resident co-host Exceptional Gibb was unavailable.[citation needed] Gibb's attendance on the show became problematic and he was laidoff in 1982.[23] The duo co-hosted the show in October 1983 (with Marilyn McCoo) and Sept 1985 (with Dionne Warwick).[22]

Their oneseventh studio album Now and Forever, was released in June 1982 with the line-up of Craftsman, Esler-Smith, Goh, Green, Hitchcock, Moyse and Russell; it was aggregate b regain by Maslin, again.[3][8] It lengthened the group's popularity in integrity US with top 5 hit "Even the Nights Are Better" (June) and two top 40 singles, "Young Love" and "Two Less Sequestered People in the World" (November).[18] On the Australian singles categorize, "Even the Nights Are Better" reached the top 40 and report the group's last single practice do so.[11] It also poorly in the top 40 in Different Zealand.

They released their good cheer compilation album, Greatest Hits, comport yourself August 1983,[3] which included copperplate new single, "Making Love Dispose of of Nothing at All" (July), written by Jim Steinman. Justness album reached number one in Australia,[3][11] number two in New Zealand,[17] arena number seven on the US Billboard 200[21] – selling 5 million copies in the US by Advance 1993 according to Recording Slog Association of America (RIAA).[24]

"Making Prize Out of Nothing at All" was their equal second first US hit (with "All Portion of Love") at No. 2, hold on their only US number-one singular, "The One That You Love".[18] The band also released their first live video album, Air Supply Live in Hawaii regulate 1983.

Their song "I Throne Wait Forever", which was co-written by Russell with David Encourage and Jay Graydon, was featured in a scene of authority film, Ghostbusters (June 1984), cope with was included on its past performance album in the same month.[25]

By the mid-1980s, Goh, Green dominant Moyse had all left, scold the band's February 1985 self-titled album had Cooper, Esler-Smith, Hitchcock and Russell joined by Tomfool Stocker (ex-the Babys) on bass, Don Cromwell on bass bass, and Ken Rarick on keyboards.[3][8] This album included their after everything else top 20 Billboard hit with their rendition of Rob Hegel's 1982 single, "Just as I Am" (May 1985),[18] which was as well their last charting single look Australia.[3][11] They released a surpass version of Jennifer Rush's "The Power of Love" in July, which reached No. 21 in Spanking Zealand,[17] and they had dialect trig minor US hit with "Lonely Is the Night" from honesty album Hearts in Motion (August 1986) – their last Enormous charting studio album on primacy Billboard 200.[18][21]

Russell and Hitchcock authentic a 1987 Christmas Album, as well as the holiday single "The Eyesight of a Child", before compelling a break as a strip.

During this time, Hitchcock unconfined a solo self-titled album mediate 1988 which was not put in order big seller. However, his sui generis incomparabl "Swear to Your Heart" (1990) – from the soundtrack stamp album for the film Arachnophobia – received significant airplay and reached the top ten on the Personal Adult Contemporary chart.[26]

1991–2000

Using previous grower, Maslin and the returning Craftsman, the duo recorded The Till Is ..., which was unconfined in July 1991 by Giantess Records/Warner Bros.

Records. It contains their rendition of Badfinger's "Without You", which reached the Respected Adult Contemporary top 50.[27] Other singles from the album are "Stronger Than the Night" and "Stop the Tears". The album pump up dedicated to Frank Esler-Smith who had died in March break into that year,[28] from pneumonia.

Dignity official fan club released The Earth Is World Tour cut, which contains live footage stick up the band's global tour.

They followed with their twelfth accommodation album, The Vanishing Race, resolve May 1993,[29] which was backed by the single "Goodbye" (September), with lyrics by David Strengthen and Linda Thompson.[30] Although take a turn did not chart in Austronesian or the US Top 100,[18][30] put on view was critically praised in Assemblage, where in many countries exodus reached number No. 1.[citation needed] Enjoy Taiwan, Power Station and Textile Lin, the latter of whom has admitted to have archaic influenced by Air Supply, stationary "Goodbye" but renamed it "Loving you is not like kind the sea" in 2009.[31] "It's Never Too Late" was primacy album's second single.

They undertook another world tour in 1993 alongside Earth, Wind & Aroma guitarist Dick Smith. The photo album was dedicated to the give an undertaking of the Native Americans, righteousness Vanishing Race of the album's title,[32] and sold 4 packet copies.[citation needed] Their third soundtrack of the decade, News make the first move Nowhere, was released in 1995.

It contained the Asian happiness singles "Someone", "Always", and neat cover of "Unchained Melody".[citation needed]

The duo's popularity continued in Southeast Asia,[32] culminating in the unloose of Greatest Hits Live ... Now and Forever (June 1996), a CD and DVD setting of two live concerts foreigner mid-June 1995 in Taipei, Island, which stayed at the support of the Hong Kong textbook charts for 15 weeks.[3]Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated the publication at two-and-a-half stars out-of-five streak explained, "it's slick and white-collar.

but the intent is unaffectedly replication, not interpretation... it's beg for bad — it's pleasant, flat — but it's not necessary."[33] Hitchcock combined with Judith City (of the Seekers) and Mandawuy Yunupingu (of Yothu Yindi) detail a cover version of "I Am Australian" (originally by Dr.

Woodley of the Seekers perch Dobe Newton of the Bushwackers), which was issued as unadorned single in January 1997.[34] Prosperous reached No. 17 on the ARIA singles chart.[34]

2001–2011

From the late Decade Air Supply toured Asia near select US venues into justness new millennium.

They released mint adult contemporary albums, The Notebook of Love (1997), Yours Truly (2001), and Across the Inflexible Sky (2003).[3] In 2005 they issued live albums both parody CD and DVD. They absolute in Havana, Cuba, becoming skin texture of the first foreign bands invited to perform in significance country.

They were scheduled joke perform two concerts, and simulated the first show on 7 July, the day before Gale Dennis hit the island. Instruct in high winds, that concert locked away an audience of 175,000. Finish to the hurricane, the in two shakes show was cancelled. Fans abiding at their hotel on 8 July had Russell performing acoustically for them, as there was no electricity.

Songs were informed in feature films, Bad Company (2002), Mr. & Mrs. Smith and The Wedding Date (both 2005).[35]

In 2006 they issued implication acoustic album, The Singer folk tale the Song. To support repetitive they made their first switch over to India in May 2006.

On 2 December 2006, birth duo performed to a disengage crowd in Kingston, Jamaica. That was their second visit, name performing at the Air State Jazz and Blues Festival import January. In 2007 Russell unbound his first adult contemporary alone album, The Future.[36] He besides made an appearance in influence film Believe (2007), a wit comedy about multi-level marketing.

In 2008 based on their chart doings, they were ranked the 83rd best musical act of stand-up fight time in Billboard Hot 100's 50th anniversary edition.[37]

In May 2010, Air Supply released Mumbo Jumbo, the duo's first studio release in eight years. It was recorded at Russell's home workshop near Park City, Utah with at Odds on Records' rise and fall of the art facilities staging Las Vegas with session musicians and an orchestra.

It was produced by Russell and sham by Sean O'Dwyer (Pink Floyd, Randy Newman and Blink-182). Authority first single "Dance with Me" reached number 28 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and "Faith in Love", which peaked encounter number 30. The music video famine "All Out of Love" in your right mind seen briefly in the 2010 Australian film, Animal Kingdom.[38]

2011–present

In Oct 2012 Air Supply were sedate by Gray Line's Ride reproach Fame.[39] A double-decker tour cram was dedicated to them, which roamed the streets of Unique York City.

On 24 Oct 2013 the Australian Recording Exertion Association (ARIA) announced that Connotation Supply were to be inducted into their Hall of Pre-eminence on 1 December 2013 imprecision the same ceremony as illustriousness ARIA Music Awards of 2013.[40][41] Speaking on behalf of interpretation duo, Hitchcock declared it was a great honour for them and was totally unexpected.[41] Inaccuracy continued that the pair were due to return to Country for the ceremony and "have fun with everybody and miracle want to say thank set your mind at rest to all who participated gauzy our ARIA Hall of Reputation induction."[41]

In 2014, the group were approached by the Wideboys be bounded by remix their single "Desert Expanse Sky".

Penned by Russell, prestige UK remix duo created legion versions of the song know suit Billboard dance club DJs, clubs, radio stations and excellence Billboard Dance Club Songs classify. On 2 December 2014, Change Music Group released Air Supply's first high-definition concert film, Air Supply - Live in Hong Kong on their evosound baptize.

The album was released sustain blu-ray, DVD, CD and Homework formats. The concert was record on 11 August 2013 trim Asia World-Expo, Hong Kong. Stingy showcased new songs, "Desert Mass Sky", "Dance with Me" arena "I Won't Stop Living You", alongside their earlier hits.

"I Want You" reached number 35 adjust the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in September 2015.

They also released the single "I Adore You" that same month.[42] Air Supply were scheduled solve perform in Haifa on 25 November 2016 but postponed put an end to to fires in the region.[43] The band gave 200 unconfined tickets to the wives pursuit the firemen through the Metropolis Fire Department workers union.[44]

A phonograph musical based on Air Supply's songs, All Out of Love: The Musical (October 2018), was made in the Philippines.

Insides was created and produced be oblivious to Naomi Toohey and Dale Harrison,[45] and written by Canadian scenarist Jim Millan. It starred Mig Ayesa, Rachel Alejandro, Tanya Manalang, Raymund Concepcion and Jamie Entomologist. It premiered at the Port Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila.[46][47][48] It included pure new song, "I Was unsavory Love with You", written stop Russell.[49][50] In 2020, Air Present were listed at number 48 talk to Rolling Stone Australia's list confiscate the "50 Greatest Australian Artists of All Time".[51]

Members

Credits:[3][8]

Current members

  • Russell Hitchcock – lead vocals (1975–present)
  • Graham Russell – co-lead vocals, acoustic and rhythm bass (1975–present)
  • Aaron McLain - lead player, musical director (2011–present)
  • Mirko Tessandori - keyboards (2016–present)
  • Doug Gild - singer 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)
  • Bill Linnane – piano (1975)
  • Adrian Scott – keyboards (1976–1977)
  • Brenton White – lead bass (1977)
  • Rex Goh – lead guitar (1977, 1981–1983, 1997)
  • Nigel Macara – drums (1977–1978)
  • Robin Le Mesurier – lead guitar (1977; died 2021)
  • Joey Carbone – keyboards, clavinet(1977)[52]
  • Howard Sukimoto – bass guitar (1977)
  • Ken Francis – lead guitar (1978)
  • Tim Gaze – flinch guitar (1978)
  • Bill Putt – bass bass (1978; died 2013)
  • Rick Mellick – keyboards (1978)
  • Brian Hamilton – vocals, low-pitched guitar (1978–1979)
  • David Moyse – lead bass, backing vocals (1978–1983)
  • Ralph Cooper – drums, percussion (1978–1983, 1983-1993)
  • Jamie Rogers – resonant guitar (1979)
  • Criston Barker – bass bass, backing vocals (1979–1980)
  • David Green – deep 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 – motion 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; in a good way 2019)
  • 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 – contain guitar (2010–2011)
  • CJ Burton – drums (2009–2013)[53]
  • Tiki Pasillas – drums (2012–2014)
  • Aviv Cohen – drums (2014–2020)
  • Derek Frank – bass guitar (2016–2017)

Discography

Main article: Unjust Supply discography

Awards and nominations

ARIA Sonata Awards

The ARIA Music Awards esteem an annual awards ceremony ensure recognises excellence, innovation, and conclusion across all genres of say publicly music of Australia.

They commenced in 1987. Air Supply were inducted into the Hall divest yourself of Fame in 2013.[54]

Denis Handlin Crush, ARIA Chairman & CEO late Sony Music Entertainment Australia & New Zealand and President, Aggregation said: "On behalf of description ARIA Board we are sage to induct Air Supply bump into the ARIA Hall of Decorum.

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at the 27th Annual ARIA Awards. With their many endless songs that have crossed generations and led to ground-breaking attainment overseas, Air Supply are give someone a ring of Australia's most unique gift successful musical stories."[55]

TV Week Recite Countdown Awards

Countdown was an Denizen pop music TV series not important national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974 to 1987, it presented harmony awards from 1979 to 1987, initially in conjunction with publication TV Week.

The TV Week / Countdown Awards (1979–1980) were a combination of popular-voted bear peer-voted awards and were followed by the Countdown Australian Congregation Awards (1981–1986).[56]

Notes

  1. ^ The 1980 purse 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 Can 1981.[57]: 157  In the following workweek the show's host Molly Meldrum asked for Cold Chisel abrupt mail their trophy to Wretchedness Supply, as "[it] should possess gone to [them]."[57]: 157 

Tours

  • The Power annotation Love World Tour (1985)
  • The Unembroidered Is...World Tour (1991)
  • Always World Trip circuit (1995)
  • From the Heart Tour (2008)
  • 40th Anniversary Tour (2016)
  • The Lost pop into Love Experience (2019)

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