Graham Russell, born on June 11, 1949, in England, is best known as one half of the soft rock duo Air Supply, alongside Russell Hitchcock. The duo formed in 1975 and gained international fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s, characterized by their harmonious vocals and romantic ballads. Their genre primarily encompasses soft rock and pop. Air Supply's notable works include hit songs like “All Out of Love,” “Lost in Love,” “Making Love Out of Nothing at All,” and “Even the Nights Are Better.” Their self-titled album, released in 1980, and "Lost in Love" (1980) both reached significant commercial success, with multiple tracks charting high in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The duo's impact on music is marked by their ability to evoke emotional resonance through melodic storytelling, making them a defining act of the soft rock genre. They have sold over 20 million albums in the United States alone, and their influence continues to be felt in contemporary pop and soft rock. Russell remains an active performer, contributing to the legacy of Air Supply's enduring appeal in the music industry.