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The duo of Graham
Russell and Russell Hitchcock met in May 1975 when they were in the
Australian production of Jesus Christ
Superstar in Sydney. In 1976
the duo formed the band Air Supply with Chrissie Hammond and they have had various
members during the years. They
said they decided on the name Air Supply from the classical
melodic meaning and the fact that they were both Gemini which is an air
sign. Their first album went
Gold in Australia and Rod Stewart asked them to tour with him in the US. They have
had eight Top 5 hits in the US but only one Top 40 chart entry in the UK. They
continue to record and tour and in 2005 performed in Havana, Cuba, being one of the first foreign bands being invited to
do so.
Members:
Graham Cyril Russell (vocals)(1976-Present)
Russell Charles
Hitchcock
(vocals)(1976-Present)
Supporting
Musicians:
Chrissie Hammond (vocals)(1976-1977)
Jeremy Paul (bass/vocals) (1976-1977)
Mark McEntee (guitar/vocals)(1977)
Criston Barker (bass/vocals)(1979-1980)
Frank Esler-Smith (arranger, keyboardist)(1978 1988)
David Moyse (guitar)(1978-1983)
Tommy Emmanuel
(1980)
Sam McNally (1980)
Rex Goh (guitar)(1980-1988)
David Green (bass) (1980-1988)
Ralph Cooper (drums) 1978-1988. .
Mark Towner Williams (drums)(1995-2003)
Jonni P. Lightfoot (bass)(Present)
Jed Moss (piano) (December 1995-Present)
Mike Zerbe (drums)(February 2003-Present)
Air Supply recordings
All Out of Love (Graham Russell, Clive Davis)
Old Habits Die Hard (Criston Barker, David Moyse)
Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Supply
- www.musical-theatre.net
- www.airsupplymusic.com
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