Jon Asher

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Jon Asher
Born June 15
Earth, Milky Way
Genres Pop, Top 40, Urban, EDM, Club, Electronica
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Years active 2010 – Present
Associated acts Aaron Carter, Bonnie McKee, Melanie Fontana, Taeyeon, Ferras, Dada Life, Sarah Hudson, Stan Walker
Website http://www.jonasher.com

Jon Asher (Earth, June 15) is an Entertainer and Recording Artist. He is also an Actor, Producer, Songwriter, Vocal Producer, Director and a business Entrepreneur. He is most commonly recognized for producing and or co-writing various popular music compositions.

Career

Songwriting

Asher's latest work, "I" by Korean superstar Kim Tae-yeon, was released on October 7, 2015 under S.M. Entertainment. The song was co-written in English with recording act My Crazy Girlfriend and David "DQ" Quiñones. On October 5, 2015 S.M. Entertainment released a preview of Taeyeon's music video for "I" exclusively for online audiences where it received a fantastic reception with over 3,500,000 views in just 36 hours. Taeyeon's single, "I", debuted at #1 in over 12 countries worldwide, while her mini album self-titled "I", debuted at #1 on the (Billboard World Album chart)[1]

In 2014, Jon Asher co-wrote "Champagne", in collaboration with Metamorphosis Music / Capitol Records recording artist Ferras and "Dark Horse" co-writer Sarah Hudson for Ferras' debut, "Ferras". The song was performed live during Ferras' set as the opening act for Katy Perry's The Prismatic World Tour. Asher was present for the Los Angeles, Arizona and Las Vegas dates during the American leg of the tour. Jon Asher also co-wrote the summer smash "American Girl" with Bonnie McKee, released to iTunes on July 23, 2013 as the lead single off McKee's upcoming second Album. Peaking at #97 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #25 on the U.S. Pop Songs (Billboard), In August 2013 Bonnie McKee's "American Girl" became Jon Asher's first Billboard charting Hot 100.[2]

In 2011, Jon Asher co-wrote two massive Top 20 singles in Australia "Loud" and "Light It Up", co-written for Australian popstar Stan Walker.[3] "Loud" was released on 2, May 2011 to iTunes Australia.[4] "Loud" debuted at number thirty-eight on the ARIA Singles Chart on 16 May 2011, and peaked at number nine on 20 June 2011.[5] It is Walker's second top-ten single in Australia following "Black Box" (2009), and has since been certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), for shipments of 70,000 units.[6] On the New Zealand Singles Chart "Loud" entered at number thirty on 16 May 2011.[7] It peaked at number eight on 11 July 2011, and became Walker's fourth top-ten hit in New Zealand.[7] The Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ), certified "Loud" Gold for shipping 7,500 copies.[7]

On 26 September 2011, Stan Walkers "Light It Up" debuted and peaked at number 23 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[8] On 7 November 2011, it debuted at number 45 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.[9]

In October 2012, Jon Asher teamed with EDM supergroup Dada Life in a collaboration of the song "Boing Clash Boom". The track features pop vocals by songwriter and artist Mickey Shiloh and was recorded over the course of 2011 and 2012. Remixes include collaborations by Major Lazer, Bingo Players and newcomer Pierce Fulton.

Discography

Year Title Artist Album Charting Position Role
2016 Fools Gold Aaron Carter TBA TBA Co-Writer, Vocal Producer
2015 I Taeyeon I #1 (Billboard U.S. World Albums)[10] Co-Writer
2015 Collide David Puentez ft. Robyn The Bank Collide - Single N/A Co-Writer, Vocal Producer
2014 Bells At Midnight Thomas Newson & Otto Orlandi Bells at Midnight - Single N/A Co-Writer, Vocal Producer
2014 Champagne Ferras Ferras (EP) #97 (Billboard 200) Co-Producer / Co-Writer, Vocal Producer
2013 American Girl Bonnie McKee Unreleased studio album #24 (Billboard Top 40) Co-Writer
2012 Boing Clash Boom Dada Life The Rules of Dada #116 (Billboard 200) Co-Writer, Vocal Producer
2011 Aphrodisiac Jin Akanishi Japonicana #2 (Japan Hot 100) Co-Writer, Vocal Producer
2011 Light it Up Stan Walker Let The Music Play #45 (ARIA) Co-Writer, Background Vocals
2011 Loud Stan Walker Let The Music Play #9 (ARIA) Co-Writer

Acting

As an actor, Jon Asher made his "silver screen" Hollywood debut with an appearance in the 2011 Imagine Entertainment / Universal Pictures production Take Me Home Tonight (film). Asher is featured during the proposal scene of the house party between actors Chris Pratt and Anna Faris. Asher is seen portraying a somewhat "Flock of Seagulls" type character that Pratt refers to in the scene as "Trevor", standing to the left of Topher Grace. Jon's involvement with the film spanned across 20 days with most shots filmed through the late night into the early mornings of February 2007. The film, "T.M.H.T", also stars Teresa Palmer, Candace Kroslak and was Directed by Michael Dowse.


Filmography and Directorial Work

Over Valentines Day weekend in 2016, Jon Asher and Aaron Carter set out to co-direct the music video clip to Aaron's "Fool's Gold" along with fellow filmographer, Tor Johansen while using the Black Magic Design URSA mini 4.6k. The video was shot over the course of 2 day's (Feb. 13th and 14th, 2016) and edited in just under a week with LA based post-production house, Coyote Post. The video was edited by Katie Hetland, with visual FX by Jacob Mendel, color by Robert Crosby, online editing by Brandon Wood, Post Supervision by Susie Cobb and Post Production over-sight by Rik Michul.[11]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Take Me Home Tonight (film) Trevor Jon appears throughout the movie, however is featured in the engagement scene with Chris Pratt and Anna Faris. This scene foreshadowed the real-life marriage of the two after filming of the movie. Jon conceived and developed his signature hairstyle during the 2007 filming of this production. At the request of the Director, he took a modern approach to A Flock of Seagulls nostalgia with his on-screen appearance.

References

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