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Air Supply are a soft rock duo formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1975, consisting of English singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and Australian singer Russell Hitchcock. The duo have sold over 100 million records worldwide and achieved international chart success, including eight top-five hits on the US Billboard Hot 100: "Lost in Love" (1979), "All Out of Love" (1980), "Every Woman in the World" (1980), "The One That You Love" (1981), "Here I Am" (1981), "Sweet Dreams" (1982), "Even the Nights Are Better" (1982), and "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" (1983). In Australia, they achieved four top ten singles: "Love and Other Bruises" (1976), "All Out of Love", "Every Woman in the World", and "The One That You Love". Their highest-charting studio album, "The One That You Love" (1981), reached number ten in both Australia and the United States. The band relocated to Los Angeles in the late 1970s, with Hitchcock and Russell remaining the core members throughout various lineup changes. Air Supply were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame on 1 December 2013. Air Supply formed after Russell and Hitchcock met while performing in the Australian production of the musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" in 1975. Early members included Chrissie Hammond, who later left to form the band Cheetah, and Jeremy Paul on bass and backing vocals. The group's first single, "Love and Other Bruises", was released in 1976 and peaked at number six on t