Russell Hitchcock is an Australian singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Air Supply, which formed in 1975. The band's music primarily falls within the soft rock and pop genres, characterized by melodic ballads and harmonious vocals. Hitchcock's notable works with Air Supply include hits such as "All Out of Love," "Lost in Love," and "Making Love Out of Nothing at All." Their self-titled album, "Air Supply," released in 1985, featured several chart-topping singles that contributed to the band's widespread success, particularly in the United States and Australia. Air Supply is renowned for its emotional ballads and lush arrangements, and they became one of the defining bands of the 1980s soft rock movement. The duo's influence extends beyond their immediate popularity, as they helped shape the genre's sound and paved the way for future artists in soft rock and adult contemporary music. Russell Hitchcock's distinctive voice and the band's enduring popularity have solidified their place in music history, with millions of records sold worldwide and a dedicated fan base that continues to celebrate their legacy.