Peter Asher A Life in Music

“Peter Asher: A Life in Music” by David Jacks, published by Bloomsbury Academic on November 15, 2022, offers an in-depth exploration of Peter Asher’s extensive career in the music industry. This biography spans over fifty years of modern music history, drawing on more than a decade of research, numerous interviews with Asher, and access to his archives, which include rare photographs and memorabilia. The narrative highlights Asher’s contributions as a producer, artist, and manager, providing a comprehensive look at his influence on popular music.
Readers will find a detailed account of Asher’s interactions with over one hundred artists, friends, and colleagues, including notable figures such as Jackson Browne, Carole King, and James Taylor. The book not only chronicles Asher’s personal journey but also situates it within the broader cultural context of the music business, from the British invasion to the rise of digital streaming. Through these mini-portraits and insights, the biography serves as both a personal narrative and a historical overview of the evolution of music over the past five decades. With 416 pages, this edition is presented in English and offers a rich tapestry of the entertainment and performing arts landscape.
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Spanning more than fifty years of modern music history, Peter Asher: A Life in Music highlights every turn in Peter Asher’s amazing career. Over a dozen years of research has gone into telling his story, with numerous interviews conducted with Asher, along with first-hand observations of him at work in various recording studios around Los Angeles. The author also had access to Asher’s archives, which offered rare photographs and other career memorabilia to help illustrate this biography.
Over one hundred artists, friends, and colleagues agreed to be interviewed, and they help to provide insight into Asher’s personality and working methodology. Included are singers Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Marianne Faithfull, Carole King, Kenny Loggins, Graham Nash, Aaron Neville, Randy Newman, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, JD Souther, and James Taylor; producers Lou Adler, Mike Curb, Richard Perry, Al Schmitt, and Sir George Martin; musicians Hal Blaine, Andrew Gold, Danny Kortchmar, Paul Shaffer, and Waddy Wachtel; and actors Kevin Kline and Robin Williams. Many of these participants also provided previously unseen photographs.
Asher was also one of the first producers to list the musicians that played on his sessions, realizing how important they were to the success of each project. These mini-portraits not only contribute to the telling of his story, they ultimately give the reader a history lesson on the last fifty years of popular music. Of course, Asher’s life and work did not occur in a vacuum, and David Jacks places his progress in context with what was occurring in the culture that surrounded him, from the pervasive doldrums that America was experiencing right before the Beatles (and Peter and Gordon) exploded upon its shores to the civil rights tensions that surrounded the interracial tour Dick Clark sent through the Southern US in 1965, to the end of the 1960s and the public’s need for a soothing confessional tone in their music after a decade of turmoil, which artists like James Taylor provided.
Asher has also had a unique insider’s view into the changing world of the music business—from the mid-1960s explosion of British artists to the 1970s corporate takeovers of independent labels, from the MTV era of the mid-1980s to the modern era of 360 degree deals and digital streaming. He is practically alone in his success as a hit-making artist, a hit-making producer, and a manager for hit-making talent. His ability to produce projects with such a broad range—rock, pop, folk, country, rhythm and blues, jazz, dance, Latin, classical, comedy, and Broadway and movie soundtracks—is almost unheard of. And in a business rife with shady characters, his intelligence, honesty, and business sense has earned the respect of all he’s worked with. Still producing exciting work in the entertainment industry, Peter Asher has quite a story to tell.
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