From Deseret News archives:
Air Supply hasn't run out of steam
"It's been happening since day one," said Hitchcock. "The fans who came to our concerts in the early '80s now bring their children or grandchildren with them. When you look around the room, you see kids as young as 12 or 13. It's quite amazing."
Air Supply will make a rare stop in Utah when they play the Sandy Amphitheater on Saturday. They'll blend old favorites with new songs. "Our fans who come to see us want to hear the old hits and our new things," Russell said. "They love new songs like 'Miracles,' 'I'll Find You' and 'Someone' as much as they do everything else we play."
Russell writes all the songs and lyrics for Air Supply. "I get up early and work," he said. The frequent touring that the band does doesn't hinder his creativity. "I write at home and also on the road. I can sit in my hotel room and work. It's a different kind of energy for me. And I love it (working) to death."
"It keeps us fresh," Hitchcock added. "Having new material helps us evolve and get better."
Russell said that as they've gotten older, he and Hitchcock have done more soul-searching and have come to terms with life and mortality. "We've become more comfortable with what we sing about and more retrospective. We think about mortality. You know you're going to break down one day. You are not bullet proof. Once we turned 50, we realized that you've got to do it you've got to jump off the precipice before someone pushes you off."
Air Supply will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2005. "It's quite a milestone for us," Russell said. "There aren't many bands who've been around as long as we have. I can only think of the Stones, and they've been around longer."
"It's certainly not something anybody anticipated when we started," Hitchcock said. "We didn't have a plan. And before anyone knew it, we'd been together 10 years, then 20, and now 30." -->
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