Australian soft rock duo Air Supply will take the stage of The Orleans Showroom for its third performance on May 27-29.
In 1975, British Graham Russell and Australian Russell Hitchcock met while performing in an Australian production of the famous musical "Jesus Christ Superstar." Later that year, the pair formed Air Supply and released their first hit and self-titled debut album, which became popular in Australia. After opening for Rod Stewart's U.S. tour in the late "70s, Air Supply made an international breakthrough and signed a distribution deal with Arista Records in 1980.
Released in 1980, their "Lost in Love" included "Every Woman in the World" and "All Out of Love" on three top five American singles, including the title track, which is the world's fastest-selling single. Over the next three years, Air Supply made hits including "Just Another Woman," "The One That You Love," "Here I Am," "Sweet Dreams," "Even The Nights Are Better," and "Making Love Out of Nothing," which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Chart in 1983. As time went on, the Air Supply's hits kept coming out. They released "Mumbo Jumbo" in May 2010 and the single "Sanctuary" the following year. 에볼루션 바카라사이트
With 30 albums and more than 15 hit singles, Air Supply is one of the world's notable soft rock groups. In 2008, Air Supply ranked 83rd out of Billboard's top 100 music groups of all time, and it was also the only Australian band on the list. The duo celebrated the 40th anniversary of Air Supply in 2015.