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There are at least two artists with the name James Asher: 1. James Asher born in Missouri in 1944. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Central Missouri University in 1966. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles where he was taught to paint by Joe Henninger. James Asher is a realistic, representational sculptor, painter, and printmaker of the present Indian cultures of Arizona and New Mexico. 2. James Asher born in London. He is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer focusing on world music, trance music and New Age music. He began to study the violin at age seven. As a teenager, he participated in his school choir and orchestra, of which his father was the chief instructor. Following his traditional musical education, Asher taught himself the drums and the keyboard and later apprenticed himself at several recording studios in the UK. In 1979, Asher opened his own studio, Starfield, and released his first single, "Peppermint Lump", which was produced by Pete Townshend. However, Asher's initial focus at Starfield was primarily on the bread-and-butter work afforded by the commercial soundtrack industry. During its first decade of operation, Asher licensed over 20 soundtracks to the likes of Cinema Euro Group, Central TV, Grenada TV, Channel Four and MTV. In 1990, Asher released his first full-length, commercial album, The Great Wheel, which reached number 13 on Billboard magazine's New Age Music Chart. In 1996, Asher signed with New Earth Records and released Feet in the Soil, which combined elements of African percussion, Australian aboriginal music, and electronic programming. Edified by the success of the burgeoning "world music" category, as evidenced by releases by contemporaries Peter Gabriel, Johnny Clegg, David and Steve Gordon (Sacred Earth Drums) and David Byrne's world music record label, Luaka Bop, Feet in the Soil sold nearly 100,000 copies within the first 18 months of its initial release and has sold nearly 200,000 copies overall, according to New Earth Records president, Bhikkhu Schober. In the decade following, Asher has released a number of projects including Feet in the Soil 2: Pemulwuy's Return, Tigers of the Raj, Colors of Trance and Drums On Fire with percussionist Sivamani. He has also worked with Indian composer Rahul Raj, for a track called "Krishna Krishna". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.