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Air Supply loves Las Vegas and vice versa. During the legendary group's recent four day run at The Orleans over Memorial Day weekend, the group featuring founders Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock performed to sold out crowds each night. Al Pacino and his brother made it to one of the shows, and Al even sent a note backstage saying he "loved the show!".
CBS Eye On American (CBS show for American Airlines passenger viewing) taped an interview with Russell and Hitchcock and filmed their Orleans Las Vegas Concert which is scheduled to run in August 2007.
Earlier in the week, Russell and Hitchcock made an appearance on the local morning news program "Fox 5 Morning News". The duo performed their classic song "All Out of Love" plus LV "Airheads" were updated on the latest Air Supply activities.
In addition to their non-stop touring, Air Supply is promoting The Singer and The Song , the group's very first acoustic project and The Future , Graham Russell's first solo album.
PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured backstage, left to right, Graham Russell, Air Supply; Terry Jenkins, Entertainment Director for Boyd/ Coast Gaming ; Barry Siegel, Air Supply Manager ; Russell Hitchcock, Air Supply and Jim Gosnell, President APA .

PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured, left to right, Jason Feinberg, Fox 5 anchor; Graham Russell, Air Supply; Heidi Hayes, Fox 5 co-anchor and Russell Hitchcock, Air Supply

Love Songs In The Big Apple – During Air Supply's recent trek to New York City, the legendary singer/songwriter duo, Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell, visited the Sirius Satellite Radio studio. Hitchcock and Graham performed an acoustic set which included such classics as “All Out Of Love,” which will be broadcast on Sirius' “Big '80s / channel 8” and “SIRIUS Love / channel 3” Channels. Air Supply's performance in Sirius' state of the art lobby studio was piped throughout the building which brought many of the staff members down to see the band perform, meet them, and get autographed copies of their latest album The Singer and The Song. The duo was also invited to tape an interview with the Howard Stern Show . More details forthcoming.
Air Supply performed 3 sold out shows at BB King's Blues Club as well as appearing live on “Fox & Friends,” the Fox News Channel's highly rated morning show.
Air Supply recently returned from a tour of Mexico and South America, which included stops in Panama, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

PHOTO CAPTION: Left to right, Air Supply's Graham Russell, Steve Leeds the Sirius Satellite Radio Vice President of Talent & Industry Relations, and Air Supply's Russell Hitchcock.

AIR SUPPLY
Rocks the House of Blues
Pictured, left to right, Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock.

PHOTO CAPTION: The hardest working band in the music business, pop icons Air Supply packed the House of Blues in Anaheim, CA last week. New and long-time fans got to hear Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell perform such classics as “Lost In Love,” “Even The Nights Are Better,” and “Two Less Lonely People In The World.” These songs and all of Air Supply's biggest hits are featured on It Was 30 Years Ago Today , the band's first live concert DVD whose audio portion can be played independently as a CD.
Joining the group backstage was Barry Siegel, Air Supply's manager and Jim Gosnell, president of APA, Air Supply's agent.