Russell Hitchcock is best known as the soaring tenor half of the legendary soft rock duo Air Supply, which he co-founded with British singer-songwriter Graham Russell in the mid-1970s. Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Hitchcock’s signature vocals helped define the band’s lush, romantic sound on global hits like “All Out of Love,” “Lost in Love,” and “Making Love Out of Nothing at All.” With his distinctive voice and heartfelt delivery, he became a defining voice of adult contemporary music throughout the 1980s.
In addition to his work with Air Supply, Hitchcock has released solo material, including his self-titled album Russell Hitchcock and more recent projects like Take Time and Tennessee-The Nashville Sessions. His solo work explores a blend of pop and country influences, showcasing his enduring vocal range and emotional expression. With decades of music behind him, Hitchcock continues to perform and record, maintaining a loyal fanbase around the world.
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