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  1. Frank Esler-Smith (5 June 1948 in London, England – 1 March 1991 in Melbourne, Australia) was an English arranger and keyboard player for Doug Parkinson's Southern Star from 1978 to 1980 before joining the soft rock band Air Supply in their 1980s heyday.

  2. En abril de 1979, la banda lanzó el álbum Life Support, un disco conceptual, con músicos como Mike Bukowsky en el trombón, Tommy Emmanuel en la guitarra, Frank Esler-Smith como arreglista y tecladista, Geoff Oakes en el trombón, Coz Russo en los teclados y Peter Walker (ex-Bakery) en la guitarra.

  3. También formaron parte de sus filas, los siguientes músicos Christo Pellani, Chrissie Hammond, Jeremy Paul, Mark McEntee, Frank Esler-Smith, David Moyse, Rex Goh, David Green, Ralph Cooper y Howard Smith. Air Supply se ha hecho popular en todo el mundo, por su suave interpretación de la música rock.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Air_SupplyAir Supply - Wikipedia

    Frank Esler-Smith – keyboards (1981–1983, 1983–1986, died 1991) Don Cromwell – bass guitar, backing vocals (1983–1987) Ken Rarick – keyboards (1983–1986) Wally Stocker – lead guitar (1985–1986) Robin Swensen – keyboards, backing vocals (1986–1988) Greg Hilfman – keyboards, backing vocals (1986–1988)

  5. 1 de mar. de 1991 · Frank Albert Esler-Smith. Birth. 5 Jun 1948. London, City of London, Greater London, England. Death. 1 Mar 1991 (aged 42) Melbourne, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia. Burial. Fawkner Memorial Park.

  6. Keyboardist, arranger and composer best known for his work with Air Supply, born June 5, 1948 in London, UK and died March 1, 1991 in Melbourne, Australia. Sites: Wikipedia , musicminder.com. In Groups: Air Supply, The Southern Star Band. Variations: Viewing All | Frank Esler-Smith.

  7. 1 de mar. de 1991 · Esler-Smith, Frank (5th June 1948-1st March 1991) He was a musical director/arranger/keyboardist born in London, England, who went to Australia and studied architecture at Melbourne University. His first love was classical music, however, and he moved from there to musical theatre where he conducted the orchestra for many productions.