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An adult contemporary pop super duo,
Airplay was a one-off project featuring the combined talents of noted session players/producers
David Foster and
Jay Graydon. They released a sole 1980 album,
Airplay, which showcased their laid-back brand of West Coast pop/rock in the vein of
Toto and
Chicago.
Session musicians keyboardist
David Foster and guitarist
Jay Graydon first met while on tour in the mid-'70s. They struck up a friendship and continued to work together, backing various artists and collaborating on songs. They eventually formed
Airplay as a showcase for their material, bringing vocalist
Tommy Funderburk, drummer
Jeff Porcaro, bassist
David Hungate on board, and several of their other studio associates. The group's eponymous debut,
Airplay, arrived in 1980 on RCA. The album found them reworking several songs they had penned for other artists, including "After the Love Has Gone" (with lyrics by
Chicago's
Bill Champlin) which had been a Top Five Hot 100 hit for
Earth, Wind & Fire in 1979 and won the Grammy for Best Rhythm & Blues Song. While
Airplay was short-lived (a song "Stressed Out [Close to the Edge]" popped up on the
St. Elmo's Fire soundtrack in 1985), both
Foster and
Graydon would continue to enjoy fruitful careers, working together and separately on various projects with artists like
Chicago,
Natalie Cole,
Barbra Streisand,
Al Jarreau,
Herbie Hancock, and many others. ~ Matt Collar