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Air Supply were planning a tour to celebrate their 45th anniversary two years ago, but like many performers had to delay due to COVID restrictions.

They’ve announced they will continue with their tour, albeit in their 47th year, and will be performing in Auckland in December this year. Jesse speaks to Russell Hitchcock about the band’s longevity and legacy.

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Air Supply’s Graham Russell: ‘Our show is definitely not soft rock. It’s hard-edge’

via Florida Today

Despite their best-known mellow hits, don’t mistakenly think that Air Supply delivers a mild, “lite rock” live performance on stage, singer-guitarist Graham Russell warns.

“Because a lot of our big hits would be ballads, people presume that that’s all there is. But there’s a whole cache of other genres that we play, and have played, throughout our career,” Russell said.

“Our show is definitely not soft rock. It’s hard-edge. The band is on fire, and they’re the best in their profession. And it’s a rock and roll show,” he said.

“It is loud, and it is passionate. They hit you right in the chest. So if people haven’t come, there’s some surprise: ‘I had no idea you were like that,'” he said.

Air Supply will visit the Space Coast on Saturday, March 5 for a concert at the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts, which is fresh off a $4 million modernization project.

Air Supply plays at the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday.

The pop duo of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock met in May 1975 in Sydney, Australia, during rehearsals for the musical “Jesus Christ Superstar.”

After forming Air Supply, they scored seven straight Top 5 hits (equaling The Beatles’ historic run) starting in 1980, including “Lost In Love,” “All Out Of Love” and “Even The Nights Are Better.”

The band performed its 5,000th concert in 2018 in Las Vegas, and the calendar is fast approaching Air Supply’s 47th anniversary.

The band will play a Friday concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico, before traveling to Melbourne. Next week, they play five shows in Hawaii. Then they will return to Florida for shows at Paradise Sports Complex in Naples on March 26 and the Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center in The Villages on March 27.

“We’re kind of like full-tilt now. But with COVID, we didn’t play for 18 months — and it was very unusual, very unique. But we went with the flow,” Russell said.

“So we’re back all over the world again, which is wonderful,” he said.

Asked about his impressions of Central Florida, Russell shared a story detailing an unexpected brush with nature.

“My keyboard player lives in Orlando, so I’ve been there several times. He lives not far from Disney, and recently I was visiting him at his house. And about 15 minutes from his house, we rented canoes — and suddenly we were in this world of lagoons, and this beautiful waterway. It was like a paradise tucked away,” Russell said.

“It was just incredible. I can’t remember where it was, but it went from miles and miles. So we were in these canoes with these mangrove swamps, and turtles, and all kinds of beautiful, natural things. It was beautiful. I had no idea it was there,” he said.

In late February, Air Supply co-headlined the weeklong ‘70s Rock & Romance Cruise, which sailed from PortMiami with stops in St. Maarten and St. Thomas.

One of the cruise’s feature acts was the Little River Band, which plays The King Center on Monday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m.

“It was great. They’re good friends of ours, the Little River Band. We’ve known them for years and years, because they began in Australia,” Russell said.

“The cruise was great. It’s just a wonderful experience. There are bands on from 11 in the morning till two in the morning, and it’s just a great vibe, you know? Everybody’s there for one reason: to listen to great music. And it’s just a wonderful experience.”

Air Supply’s Edible Arrangements Collab Great If You’re ‘All Out of’ Ideas for Valentine’s Day

via Rolling Stone

Whether you’re “Lost in Love” or just lost for ideas this Valentine’s Day, Air Supply is here to help. The beloved Aussie rockers have teamed up with Edible (formerly Edible Arrangements) on a new collection of Valentine’s Day bundles, which pair one of Edible’s popular gift sets with an exclusive download of Air Supply’s unreleased new album, Love Letters. Your recipient also gets access to an HD broadcast of Air Supply’s live performance of Love Letters at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, FL.

The new collaboration is part of Edible’s “Edible Music” offerings, with the choice of a “Songs for Your Sweetheart Bundle” (a platter of fresh and chocolate-dipped fruit); a “Songs & Strawberries Bouquet” (with chocolate-dipped strawberries); and a “Songs & Dessert Platter” (with cookies, cheesecakes, and chocolate-dipped berries).

Edible will deliver the gift set of your choice in time for Valentine’s Day, along with a code to download Love Letters, a new live album that features performances of Air Supply’s most popular love songs, like “The One That You Love” and “All Out Of Love.” Love Letters marks the first release from Air Supply since their Ultimate Collection compilation album, which was released in 2012.

Edible says Air Supply was the perfect “cross generational” group for them to partner with, aligning with Edible’s goal of offering Valentine’s Day gifts for everyone.

We are thrilled to be partnering with the iconic band Air Supply,” says Cheikh Mboup, President and COO of Edible, in a press release. “The band’s lineup of rock hits will be a great addition to our ‘Edible Music’ collection and will no doubt be a welcomed gift purchase this Valentine’s Day.”

“We are honored to partner with Edible Arrangements this Valentine’s Day to celebrate love, which resonates strongly with our music and fans,” adds Air Supply singer/guitarist Graham Russell. “We couldn’t imagine a better partner and platform for Love Letters, our live album and virtual concert experience.”

Pick up your Air Supply x Edible gift set at EdibleArrangements.com. Select Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, as your delivery date to make sure your order arrives on time for Valentine’s delivery. Need another gift idea for Air Supply fans? The rockers are hitting the road for a string of tour dates this year, beginning next week. See tickets here.

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