Best known as one half of '60s hitmakers
Peter and Gordon,
Peter Asher later enjoyed great success as a producer. Born in London on June 22, 1944, he was the older brother of
Jane Asher, the longtime girlfriend of the
Beatles' Paul McCartney. While attending the Westminster School for Boys, he first met fellow student
Gordon Waller, and together they began playing together as a duo.
Asher's connection to the Fab Four was a crucial one, as he and
Waller were often given unrecorded
Lennon-
McCartney songs to perform, most notably their first and biggest hit, 1964's decidedly
Beatlesque "World Without Love." After
Peter and Gordon disbanded in 1968,
Asher was named the director of A&R at
the Beatles' Apple Records label, where he signed a then-unknown
James Taylor and agreed to produce the singer/songwriter's debut solo LP. The album was not a success, but
Asher maintained that
Taylor held great potential, and he resigned his post at Apple to move to the U.S. to serve as Taylor's manager, a partnership which endured over several decades. He also emerged among the principal architects of the mellow California rock sound prominent during the 1970s, producing records for
Linda Ronstadt,
J.D. Souther,
Andrew Gold and
Bonnie Raitt. In the decade to follow,
Asher also helmed hit albums for artists ranging from
Cher to 10,000 Maniacs. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide