‘Most romantic band in the world’ is set to perform in the Bay Area

Air Supply, from left, guitarist Graham Russell and lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock (photo courtesy Mountain Winery)

It’s been more than 35 years since Air Supply notched its most recent Top 20 hit in the U.S. with the gorgeous power ballad “Just as I Am.”

Go to an Air Supply concert, however, and you might get the impression that the Australian duo is still scoring chart-toppers on a regular basis.

And that has so much to do with the “Airheads” — which, in this case, isn’t an insult, but rather the affectionate nickname for the diehard followers of the group.

Airheads still turn out

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