Who doesn’t know the songs like Lost in Love, All Out of Love, Now and Forever, Making Love Out of Nothing At All and many more. All of these are popularized by the Air Supply, a duo of pop musicians, consisting of English guitarist/vocalist Graham Russell and Australian lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock, who had a succession of soft-rock ballad hits in many territories through the late 1970s and early 1980s. Other members are Jed Moss, Jonni Lightfoot & Mike Zerbe.
Air Supply began when Graham Russell met Russell Hitchcock, while they were cast members of the cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Australian production of the stage musical "Jesus Christ Superstar", in April or May of 1975. Then, in 1976, the stage production came to it's end; and taking on a name that came to Graham in a dream, "Air Supply", they were already in the midst of releasing a single.
Hmmm…I’m not yet been born when they got popular. It was only last 2009 when I rediscover the fantastical music of Air Supply. I heard their songs, Making Love Out of Nothing at All and All Out Love. Since then, I have been looking for their songs and listening to it everyday. Their songs are so soft, calming, relaxing and filled with deep emotions. All of their songs send chills to my bone and soothes me. I can’t deny the irresistible melodies. Though, some are saying that their songs are for oldies, I don’t care because it’s not the time that matters but the feeling when you hear their songs. The lyrics are so wonderful; it really comes from the heart of the composer and the singers when it sings. The Air supply music was great.
I was also amazed with their team-up. They are still stronger partners/duo not like other bands, some vocalist pursuing in a solo career. They become so popular in the whole world, but they remain humble. Even though there’s a lot of latest music today, still, Air Supply would be my number one perfect duo singers ever. Nothing else can compare.”