RustyBourneHorse
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As for Air Supply, I first got to see a show of theirs in 2006 at Caesar's Palace in Atlantic City (I vacation annually in Jersey). At the time, they had not been to Texas since the 80s, as I would later find out. So, anyway, I enjoyed the show, and they did "Meet the Fans" after their shows. So, I got to talking to them, and that was when I found out that that they hadn't been to Texas since the 80s. So, Graham Russell told me that I had better be at their show in Texas, or there would be trouble (I actually have pictures on my computer of them and me). I would later see them in Hot Springs, Arkansas and Laughlin, NV (wound up being a Vegas trip while we were at it since I was in 7th grade at the time) twice that year. Then, the next year, I would see them in Pennsylvania. 2008 rolls around, and it's announced that they're playing in Austin. So, true to my word, I go to see them. They come out on stage looking for me, and wave at me. I don't know if I should take all the credit, but I do think I deserve at least some credit for bringing them to Austin. I then went on a bit of a hiatus from seeing them until 2013 when they would come to Houston. I then didn't see them for another few years. This is where it gets awesome.
In Spring 2016, I was working on obtaining an internship with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (which I'd have had if not for my University striking down the internship because of insufficient hours). I even was able to go to Vegas in May of 2016. They really liked me at the LVMPD, hence the offer. And I frankly love Vegas and want to live there at some point. Anyway, we were staying at the MGM for a few days, but we were looking for a new hotel. It just so happens that Air Supply was staying and playing at the Orleans which was a casino hotel that I hadn't heard of before. We go there, and the show is sold out. But, some how, 3 seats (my parents and me were there) came open. They weren't just ordinary seats btw. I wound up with second row from the stage dead center. As if that wasn't cool enough, the Aussie Russell Hitchcock takes the stage and gives me the double thumbs up. Somehow, he remembers me after not seeing me for about 3 years. So, I'm convinced that the band saw to it that I got tickets to that show lol.
BTW, the Orleans show in 2016 was not the first time that I would be staying at the same hotel as the band. It also happened in Laughlin where I ended up getting to know the band members to the point where we're at least acquaintances.