Air supply

Air supply may refer to:

  • Ventilation (architecture)
  • Air compressor, used to enable breathing under adverse outside conditions
  • Breathing set (disambiguation)
  • Air Supply, a soft rock music duo
  • Air Supply (1976 album), the debut album by Air Supply
  • Air Supply (1985 album), the eighth studio album by Air Supply
  • Air Supply

    Air Supply is an Australian soft rock duo, consisting of British-born singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock. They had a succession of hits worldwide, including eight Top Ten hits in the United States, in the early 1980s. They formed in Australia in 1975 and have included various accompanying musicians and singers. The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) inducted Air Supply into their Hall of Fame on 1 December, 2013 at the annual ARIA Awards.

    History

    Formation and early years: 1975–1980

    Chrissie Hammond, Russell Hitchcock, and Graham Russell met in May 1975 while performing in the Australian production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, Jesus Christ Superstar. With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell on guitar, they formed a harmony vocal group in Melbourne, while the show was still playing. Hammond left the vocal group to form Cheetah and was replaced by Jeremy Paul (ex-Soffrok and later Divinyls) on bass guitar and vocals in 1976. Together, Hitchcock, Russell and Paul formed Air Supply. The group's first single, "Love and Other Bruises", was released in November, 1976 and peaked at No. 6 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in January 1977. It was followed by Air Supply, their debut album, in December, which reached No. 17 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart and achieved gold in Australia. The album was produced by Peter Dawkins (Spectrum, Ross Ryan) with Air Supply line-up as Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and drummer Jeff Browne, guitarist Mark McEntee and keyboardist, arranger Adrian Scott. Other singles were "If You Knew Me", "Empty Pages" and "Feel the Breeze" but none reached the Top 40. A national tour followed with Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara (ex-Tamam Shud, Ariel) on drums and Brenton White (Skintight)on guitar. Brenton White rehearsed but did not perform with Air Supply

    Air Supply (1976 album)

    Air Supply is the debut album by Australian soft rock band Air Supply which was released on CBS Records in December 1976. The album peaked at No. 17 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart. It includes the single, "Love and Other Bruises" released ahead of the album in October which reached No. 6 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart. The second single, "Empty Pages", issued in February 1977 did not reach the Top 40. The album reached gold status in Australia. It wasn't until the album Lost In Love that the band broke through international charts.

    Background

    Chrissie Hammond, Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell met in May 1975 while performing in the Australian production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, Jesus Christ Superstar. With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell on guitar, they formed Air Supply as a harmony vocal group in Melbourne. Hammond left to form Cheetah and was replaced by Jeremy Paul (ex-Soffrok) on bass guitar and vocals in 1976. The group's first single, "Love and Other Bruises", peaked at No. 6 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in October. It was followed by Air Supply, their debut album, in December, which reached No. 17 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart and achieved gold in Australia. The album was produced by Peter Dawkins (Spectrum, Ross Ryan) with Air Supply line-up as Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and drummer Jeff Browne, guitarist Mark McEntee and keyboardist, arranger Adrian Scott. The second single was "Empty Pages" peaked at No. 43. A national tour followed with Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and Scott joined by Nigel Macara (ex-Tamam Shud, Ariel) on drums and Brenton White (Skintight) on guitar. Brenton White rehearsed but did not perform with Air Supply.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    You'll Never Know

    by: Air Supply

    You ask me if my love
    Could ever slip between these fingers
    Like promises, we've made before
    I could never say enough
    For how can words begin to capture
    What must be free
    The truth of how I feel
    And what you mean to me
    REPRISE
    You'll Never Know, You'll Never Know
    You'll Never Know, You'll Never Know
    Y Ahora que aprendi
    Las cosas son tal como son
    No hay nada que cambiar
    Si ya te perdi
    Y el dia puso fin a esta locura
    Ya nunca lo sabras
    Y el tiempo se fue igual
    REPRISE
    Beneath this flesh and bone
    There is a heart that beats forever
    It calls to me
    What love can mean to you
    And what it means to me
    You'll never know
    Ya nunca lo sabras
    Y el tiempo se fue igual
    REPRISE
    Dame de tu alma y juega
    Si mi luz, mi compan~era
    This is what my heart is trying to say
    REPRISE
    Ya nunca lo sabras,
    no, no, no,




    Latest News for: changes air supply

    Thailand’s rail transport to boost innovation

    Vietnam News 17 Mar 2025
    The improvement of the first 40 trains, under a THB295.6 million THB (US$8.42 million) budget, will see the upgrading of seat cushions and air conditioning systems, renovation of restrooms, and change in power supply to save costs in the long run.

    Việt Nam needs paradigm shift in mindset to tackle air pollution

    Vietnam News 10 Mar 2025
    We need to change our approach to managing air pollution,” Hoàng Dương Tùng, President of the Clean Air Network, told Việt Nam News ... We need to change our approach to managing air pollution,” Tùng said.

    Colombia’s Most Expensive Residential Neighborhoods

    Colombia One 08 Mar 2025
    Compared to other Latin American capitals such as Buenos Aires or Mexico City, Bogota has maintained a relatively more affordable supply of luxury housing. However, this is changing rapidly due to ...
    • 1
    ×