J&R Music store has hosted live shows for artists including Beyonc�, Chaka Khan, KORN, and Stephen Marley to name a few. More than two decades after dominating the pop charts with romantic perennials like "All Out of Love," "The One That You Love," "Lost In Love" and "Making Love Out of Nothing At All," Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock are making another splash with the two indie projects, Free Love, which is slated for a July 14 release, and The Singer and the Song, set for Sept. 15.
The albums are licensed by Odds On Records, a Las-Vegas based independent label which Air Supply signed a deal with earlier this year. Distributed by E1 Music (formerly Koch) and headed by former Warner Bros. marketing and promotion executive Ted Joseph, the full-service company plans to release a new Air Supply studio album in 2010, also the group's 35th anniversary.
Air Supply is rounding out the summer with additional shows in U.S tour including at the Dutchess County Fair in Rhinebeck, NY (Aug. 25), the Theatre at Westbury in Westbury, NY (Aug. 27), Twin River Event Center in Lincoln, RI (Aug. 28), and The Great Auditorium in Orange Grove, NJ (Aug. 29). For additional tour information, visit the website at www.airsupplymusic.com/tour.html.
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