"The singer and the song" title refers to the duo's roles in the group as Graham's "The tall one' as "The song" and Hitchcock's with his one of a kind vocals as "the singer" Graham writes 95% of the groups songs, and makes his role as "the song" pivotal and Air Supply's signature sound would be lost if not for "the singer", Hitchcock's unmistakable, once in a life time vocals.It's only fair to point out Grahams Vocals have become even more powerful and stand out in the last few years.
with such songs as "if you love me" ending a ten year contract from The groups final obligation yet one of their best works for the now Defunct, Giant Records Label.
also "The Heart of the Rose" which is The title song from the Graham Russell penned musical which tells the (True story) of Robin Hood! The self searching "I'll find you", and 2010's "dance with me" in which he holds a note in the song which in years past would be expected from Hitchcock, but Graham belts it out it effortlessly!
the album they are promoting in this video interview is called "the singer and the song" originally released as an indie project in 2005 on Air Supply music.com, when they signed with new record label, odds on, in june 2009 the record label re-released it and it's available now on odds on records and in record stores now as of fall 2009
Mumbo Jumbo Is their 17th and first all new studio recorded new material since their 16th album released in 2004 called Accross the concrete sky released as an indie labeled project available on their website and amazon.
Sure they have, Russell's album is called Take Timel, Graham's is called The Future, and they both have a new album as Air Supply called Mumbo Jumbo, but this one, I do not know if its on sell now
"The singer and the song" title refers to the duo's roles in the group as Graham's "The tall one' as "The song" and Hitchcock's with his one of a kind vocals as "the singer" Graham writes 95% of the groups songs, and makes his role as "the song" pivotal and Air Supply's signature sound would be lost if not for "the singer", Hitchcock's unmistakable, once in a life time vocals.It's only fair to point out Grahams Vocals have become even more powerful and stand out in the last few years.
PGohranson 1 year ago
with such songs as "if you love me" ending a ten year contract from The groups final obligation yet one of their best works for the now Defunct, Giant Records Label.
also "The Heart of the Rose" which is The title song from the Graham Russell penned musical which tells the (True story) of Robin Hood! The self searching "I'll find you", and 2010's "dance with me" in which he holds a note in the song which in years past would be expected from Hitchcock, but Graham belts it out it effortlessly!
PGohranson 1 year ago
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PGohranson 1 year ago
the album they are promoting in this video interview is called "the singer and the song" originally released as an indie project in 2005 on Air Supply music.com, when they signed with new record label, odds on, in june 2009 the record label re-released it and it's available now on odds on records and in record stores now as of fall 2009
PGohranson 1 year ago
Mumbo Jumbo Is their 17th and first all new studio recorded new material since their 16th album released in 2004 called Accross the concrete sky released as an indie labeled project available on their website and amazon.
PGohranson 1 year ago
I was in Hongkong when they were there having this interview.
valentino1123 2 years ago
My sister Kathy went to see Air Supply in Homdel back in the 80's.
TimFrith24 2 years ago
<3!!
IWantLandingSnow 2 years ago
air supply i can't say anything.
icebadbarney 2 years ago
Sure they have, Russell's album is called Take Timel, Graham's is called The Future, and they both have a new album as Air Supply called Mumbo Jumbo, but this one, I do not know if its on sell now
mmontj 2 years ago
Wow, the guys from Air Supply are back! I well remember the 1983 HBO concert. Do they have a new album?
4BetaMale2 2 years ago