Air Supply: Vietnamese Fans Line up to Greet the Beloved Soft Rockers Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell of Air Supply
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The 80`s Hitmakers Draw Massive Crowds and Notable Names Including Famed Vietnamese Pop Singer Van Cam LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)-- Thousands of Air Supply fans gathered for two packed concerts at the Hoa Binh Theater in Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamOctober 9 and 10 as the 80`s hit making duo swooned the audience with their classic love songs. Among the massive crowd included famed 80`s international Vietnamese pop star Van Cam. The soft rock pioneers-Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock-have been busy on the tour trail covering ground from multiple cities across North America to exotic destinations in Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Qatar and Vietnam. Fans across Asia are also rejoicing with the recent news that their two recently released independent recordings, Free Love and The Singer and the Song, will now be available across the continent where the 80`s hit-makers continue to be a live concert sensation. Odds On Records, the Las Vegas based indie label marketing these recordings in America, struck a deal with the G-pop company in Asia to license and distribute them in countries throughout the continent. G-pop is an international licensing/marketing and booking company with offices in Germany and Singapore, focusing on representing international artists and labels to sell their music to a network of major and independent record companies across the Asia Pacific region. Air Supply is continuing their fall tour with new shows in Brazil, Mexico and the U.S. before heading back to perform in Australia where the iconic artists began their journey more than 30 years ago during their performances in the production Jesus Christ Superstar. Check out Air Supply`s updated tour schedule at www.airsupplymusic.com/tour.html. Luck Media and Marketing Chrissy Sutphin, (818) 760-8077 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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