Asher Quinn

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East of East 00:00 Tools
Heal Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Return to Your Soul 00:00 Tools
Falling Through Time 00:00 Tools
Prayer for the World 00:00 Tools
Bow Down 00:00 Tools
Greensleeves 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace 00:00 Tools
Piano Moon 00:00 Tools
Stardance 00:00 Tools
On the Way to the Wedding 00:00 Tools
Sacred Heart 00:00 Tools
House of Spirits 00:00 Tools
Soldier of Love 00:00 Tools
The River Is Flowing 00:00 Tools
Love Call 00:00 Tools
Song of Eternity 00:00 Tools
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say 00:00 Tools
To My One True Love 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun 00:00 Tools
Lily of the West 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Madonna 00:00 Tools
All My Fathers 00:00 Tools
This Love 00:00 Tools
My Redeemer 00:00 Tools
Shine Brightly 00:00 Tools
Song of the Morning 00:00 Tools
Swing Lo, Sweet Chariot 00:00 Tools
Sailing On the Silk Blue Sea 00:00 Tools
Goldenheart 00:00 Tools
Violette 00:00 Tools
Field of Stars 00:00 Tools
Golden Brown 00:00 Tools
A Solitary Bird 00:00 Tools
Missa Greca 00:00 Tools
Flying Away 00:00 Tools
Gloria 00:00 Tools
Allah Hallelujah Elohim 00:00 Tools
Copper Kettle 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
Down in the Willow Garden 00:00 Tools
Bird On the Wire 00:00 Tools
Please Let Me Get What I Want 00:00 Tools
Please, please, please let me get what I want 00:00 Tools
Song of the Cross 00:00 Tools
La Vie D'un Oiseau 00:00 Tools
Angels Tending 00:00 Tools
Kyrie 00:00 Tools
A Friend Like You 00:00 Tools
Hang On to a Dream 00:00 Tools
If You Believed in Love 00:00 Tools
Circle Dance 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams of the Ancient Ways 00:00 Tools
One More Cup of Coffee 00:00 Tools
Life Is Only for Love 00:00 Tools
Angel of the South 00:00 Tools
You Give Me Strength 00:00 Tools
La Vie D'une Oiseau 00:00 Tools
The Shepherd 00:00 Tools
Not Dark Yet 00:00 Tools
The Longing 00:00 Tools
Visions 00:00 Tools
Footsteps 00:00 Tools
If You Believed In Love 'Live' 00:00 Tools
I Love You 00:00 Tools
The Marriage of the Sun and Moon 00:00 Tools
Xerokambos 00:00 Tools
The Mystic Garden 00:00 Tools
Five Hundred Miles Away from Home 00:00 Tools
Girl Jesus 00:00 Tools
adoro te 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Is a Long Time 00:00 Tools
One More Hour (The Hallelujah Song) 00:00 Tools
The Healing Game 00:00 Tools
Elisa 00:00 Tools
God's Perfect Circle 00:00 Tools
Angel's Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands 00:00 Tools
The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face 00:00 Tools
Pale Star 00:00 Tools
Hiawatha 00:00 Tools
Ariel's Song 00:00 Tools
Canzone Angelica 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child 00:00 Tools
Open Secret 00:00 Tools
Love Will Always Heal Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Silently Spinning 00:00 Tools
Time of Spiritual Emergency 00:00 Tools
The Partisan 00:00 Tools
By the Look in Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Lydie 00:00 Tools
Luna Nueva 00:00 Tools
When She Believes 00:00 Tools
Free Yourself 00:00 Tools
Alexandra Leaving 00:00 Tools
Come Away 00:00 Tools
Holy Sparks 00:00 Tools
Angels Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Forgiveness 00:00 Tools
Pixie 00:00 Tools
State of Grace 00:00 Tools
Half Past Ten 00:00 Tools
Lay Lady Lay 00:00 Tools
Footsteps (Poem) 00:00 Tools
If You Go Away 00:00 Tools
Islands 00:00 Tools
Mayflower 00:00 Tools
Viridiana 00:00 Tools
You Are Loved 00:00 Tools
Heaven On Earth 00:00 Tools
Kindling Wood 00:00 Tools
Ballad of the Crystal Man 00:00 Tools
Communion 00:00 Tools
Illusions I Have Loved 00:00 Tools
Green Man 00:00 Tools
Silver Socks 00:00 Tools
Anthem 00:00 Tools
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 00:00 Tools
Cool Water 00:00 Tools
Calm After the Storm 00:00 Tools
Thank You 00:00 Tools
The Golden Thread 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
Gospel 00:00 Tools
Shenandoah 00:00 Tools
Beyond Saturn 00:00 Tools
Maryam and Eliador 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah Moonshine 00:00 Tools
Stella Maris 00:00 Tools
Inspirit 00:00 Tools
Only You 00:00 Tools
Ancient Grief 00:00 Tools
In Search of the Miraculous 00:00 Tools
Fields of Gold 00:00 Tools
All Along the Watchtower 00:00 Tools
Little One 00:00 Tools
Raggle Taggle Gypsy 00:00 Tools
Morning Tune 00:00 Tools
Water Lillies 00:00 Tools
Black Sheep Boy 00:00 Tools
Talia the Thief 00:00 Tools
All the Tired Horses 00:00 Tools
Passion Play 00:00 Tools
Journey to a Remarkable Place 00:00 Tools
I Wish 00:00 Tools
Days of Honey 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow's God 00:00 Tools
Love Is the Only Prayer 00:00 Tools
The Highwayman 00:00 Tools
Hey, that's no way to say goodbye 00:00 Tools
Fiery Moon 00:00 Tools
Barbara Allen 00:00 Tools
When a Man Loves a Woman 00:00 Tools
Stand By Me 00:00 Tools
I'm On Fire 00:00 Tools
A Tree Grows from the Heart 00:00 Tools
August Moon 00:00 Tools
Little Wolf 00:00 Tools
Come Away (1) 00:00 Tools
Evangelina 00:00 Tools
The Road Home 00:00 Tools
Blessings On Your Soul 00:00 Tools
Allah, Hallelujah, Elohim 00:00 Tools
State of Grace (Undressed) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams of the Ancient Waves 00:00 Tools
Spiritus 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Love's Philosophy 00:00 Tools
Dona Dona Dona 00:00 Tools
Lionel's Song 00:00 Tools
Do What You Gotta Do 00:00 Tools
Come Away - 1 00:00 Tools
Open Secret (Vocal Version) 00:00 Tools
We Are One 00:00 Tools
Unchained Melody 00:00 Tools
Always On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Stir It Up 00:00 Tools
Bird on the Wire (Live) 00:00 Tools
Suzanne 00:00 Tools
Scarborough Fair 00:00 Tools
Mr. Bojangles 00:00 Tools
Lord of the dance 00:00 Tools
Have Mercy On Me 00:00 Tools
The Mystic Garden - Live 00:00 Tools
Come Away - 2 00:00 Tools
The Mystic Garden (Live) 00:00 Tools
Apassionata 00:00 Tools
White Temple 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Davy 00:00 Tools
Girl Jesus (Live) 00:00 Tools
When Tomorrow Comes 00:00 Tools
In the Bleak Midwinter 00:00 Tools
This Little Bird 00:00 Tools
Poor Little Fool 00:00 Tools
Santiago 00:00 Tools
Tupelo Honey 00:00 Tools
Llorando Se Fue 00:00 Tools
If You Believed in Love Live 00:00 Tools
Bird on the Wire - Live 00:00 Tools
Lord of the Trance 00:00 Tools
Pastures of Plenty 00:00 Tools
Wings of Fire (Excerpt) 00:00 Tools
Sagt mir wo die Blumen sind 00:00 Tools
The Power of Love 00:00 Tools
Wings Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Maranatha - Reprise 00:00 Tools
Natalia 00:00 Tools
Tavaszi Szel 00:00 Tools
Colours 00:00 Tools
Girl Jesus - Live 00:00 Tools
Do You Love Me Still? 00:00 Tools
The raggle taggle gypsies 00:00 Tools
The first time ever i saw you're face 00:00 Tools
Have Mercy on Me (Live) 00:00 Tools
Goin' down to Ed's 00:00 Tools
Le Facteur 00:00 Tools
Jah No Dead 00:00 Tools
Lift Me Up 00:00 Tools
Crazy Love 00:00 Tools
Paradise 00:00 Tools
Angels Watching Over You 00:00 Tools
Maranatha (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Have Mercy on Me - Live 00:00 Tools
Everything is in God 00:00 Tools
Spanish is the loving tongue 00:00 Tools
O Great Spirit 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun (Live) 00:00 Tools
Wings of Fire - Excerpt 00:00 Tools
An Angel Watching Over You 00:00 Tools
Forgiveness (Live) 00:00 Tools
Shepherdess's Lament 00:00 Tools
Metaphysics By Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home to Me 00:00 Tools
Story About Leonard Cohen 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun - Live 00:00 Tools
Love Is Come Again 00:00 Tools
All Over The World 00:00 Tools
Falling Through Time (Time Lord Mix) 00:00 Tools
Dont Think Twice 00:00 Tools
The Lat Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Dance of the Innocents 00:00 Tools
Forgiveness - Live 00:00 Tools
Cant Help Falling in Love 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Falling in Love 00:00 Tools
Come Away (2) 00:00 Tools
Song of the Blue Lotus 00:00 Tools
Star Child 00:00 Tools
The Wonderdeer 00:00 Tools
Mon Joie 00:00 Tools
Old man 00:00 Tools
The First Time Ever I Saw Her Face 00:00 Tools
Life My Up 00:00 Tools
Tommorow's God 00:00 Tools
Wayfaring Stranger 00:00 Tools
Bird Of Paradise 00:00 Tools
You give me strenght 00:00 Tools
Thanksgiving 00:00 Tools
Each Holy Child 00:00 Tools
Until we meet again 00:00 Tools
By the look in you're eyes 00:00 Tools
Maranatha 00:00 Tools
The Complexity of My Muse 00:00 Tools
Kilkelly Ireland 00:00 Tools
Climbing Above the Clouds 00:00 Tools
The Moon Is Coming 00:00 Tools
Building a Bridge to Heaven 00:00 Tools
The Grace of a Spiritual Woman 00:00 Tools
Ugust Moon 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun Live 00:00 Tools
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Asher has sold over half a million albums since his debut recording Open Secret in 1987, and four of them - Open Secret, Mystic Heart, Wings of Fire and Concert of Angels - have topped new-age and ambient album charts right around the world. His early albums were released under the name of Denis Quinn, and the bulk of them under the name Asha. Combining instrumental and piano-based compositions with... uniquely, at the time... a few spiritual love-songs, Asher quickly found a niche in the rapidly expanding new age market, and drew comparisons with Peter Gabriel, Phillip Glass and film score composers Ennio Morricone and Hans Zimmer. Increasingly this decade Asher has moved more towards the troubadour tradition of gentle ballad singing, still with a strong spiritual feel, and his poetic, prophetic and shamanic lyrics have drawn favourable comparisons with those of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, whilst his voice remains uniquely pure, tender and intimate... defying any comparison at all! Childhood: As a small boy, Asher says he used to listen to Radio Luxembourg under the bedclothes, and liked Buddy Holly, Rick Nelson and Elvis. He says: "I remember feeling quite concerned about Bobby Vee singing Take good care of my baby; I thought to myself 'Yeah, I hope they do... she's only small'. I was about 6 at the time." School: Asher attended the Latymer School in London, which, with its sister school Godolphin, had a great theatrical tradition, and remembers Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman being in different years. Several friends and contemporaries went on to achieve success in the arts and the media like comedian Mel Smith, film director Paul Marcus, cellist Raphael Wallfisch and journalist Cassandra Jardine. Doing comic turns in revues gave him his first taste for writing and performing. Asher says: "I used to play pounding Rolling Stones songs on the piano at teenage parties, and then ambient improvised stuff as the night wound down, but I was extremely shy and used to try and impress girls by playing the piano instead of chatting them up." At around this time, Asher's cousin began going out with a Charterhouse schoolboy called Anthony Phillips, who was in a school band called Genesis... they were introduced and struck up a friendship around music, football, cricket and Monty Python. Anthony was to produce Asher's early albums, some 15 years later. As a child, Asher says he loved Cliff and the Shadows, then the Beatles, but above all Bob Dylan. "Hearing Blowing in the wind aged about 9 made me want to write and play songs like that. For me it wasn't enough just to listen to great songs... I had to try and DO something about them." Formative years, Asher writes: "As a student I had a German girlfriend, Ursula, who studied at the University of Gottingen. She had a little bedsit, and in the evenings we would listen to a crackly radio broadcasting from central Europe, and I grew to love the songs of people like Leonard Cohen, Fairport Convention, Van Morrison and French/Greek singer Georges Moustaki. Ursula also introduced me to baroque and chamber music (especially the mournful Italians Vivaldi and Albinoni), art and films... Kandinsky, Chagall, Miro, Picasso and Matisse; their paintings were full of the kind of images I wanted to convey in my songs. Seeing Fellini's Roma made me realise you could combine the ordinary and the extraordinary in popular art, like Dylan did in song. There was a 'beat' club called the Blue Note (they're always called the Blue Note), and we used to go down there to hear new acts. I dreamed of becoming a singer/songwriter, having my own songs on the radio and of performing at the Blue Note. I remember also hearing, around that time, Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells and I was amazed; one whole track lasting 20 minutes with different episodes, moments of great beauty and eccentric humour... a real kind of mythic quest in music. It completely revolutionised how I came to write songs and compose music." At his own university, East Anglia, he was contemporary with comedian and grumpy old man Arthur Smith (who, he remembers, produced a bouquet of flowers out of thin air as a magic trick at the degree ceremony). The university had a great creative writing reputation, and Asher was taught by such luminaries as novelists Angus Wilson, Vic and Lorna Sage and Malcolm Bradbury, and it also spawned a generation of writers and poets, like Ian McEwan and Hugo Williams. Contemporary American literature featured strongly, and Asher was introduced to the writings of Leonard Cohen, and the beat poets like Jack Kerouac who helped fire his imagination. Other musical influences: The majority of Asher's albums pre-2005 have been marketed as new age music, probably because he wrote many instrumental tracks, and because they tended to have a spiritual feel. The artist himself says: "I just write love-songs... they are often very personal, and mostly for my wife and children. Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen are my 2 great heroes, both nice Jewish boys, like me! I once waited outside a hotel in Kensington, all night, just to meet Dylan when he emerged. I was 41 at the time (not really). With 'Len' I had a much more intimate acquaintance. As a fan backstage I shared a pizza with him after he performed in Oxford in 1976. My mates and I had the pizza and he eyed it... pizza is a great way to meet your heroes! I was driving a 3-wheeled Robin Reliant (my first car), and I was so dazzled by the meeting that I forgot where I left it. Hours later, still scouring the streets of Oxford, I met Cohen again. 'I've lost my car' I told him; 'Christ, I hope you find it' he replied. I was about to chat to him about cricket and the meaning of life, but when I looked up, he'd gone..." Asher says other major musical influences have been Bruce Springsteen, Tim Hardin, Arlo Guthrie and Canadian Daniel Lanois, as well as the folk melodies of Celtic, Jewish, Middle-Eastern and South-American songs, in particular. He also had an enduring crush on the gamin French chanteuse Francoise Hardy, reputedly equally shy by all accounts, and still harbours an ambition to duet with her... When asked about his favourite songs of all time, Asher says: "It's a toss-up between the Stranglers' Golden brown ('a Baroque sea shanty sung by dark, possessed men lured onto the rocks'), and Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah sung by Jeff Buckley. My favourite album is Acadie by Daniel Lanois. From an interview: "I've never learned to read or write music, and still prefer to play by ear or to improvise. When I was about 14 my long-suffering but kindly and spinsterish piano teacher used to lament my inability to apply myself to reading, and wave her baton through the air, whilst telling me that Beethoven used to criticise Brahms for playing the piano by ear and for being lazy, and said that his piano teacher can't have spanked him enough. Er... yeah...right... I eventually also taught myself rudimentary folk guitar and percussion. In my 20's I went on a long 'hero's' journey to the USA and Mexico, and ended up for a while in San Francisco. I briefly joined a band called the 'Wharf Rats'; band-mate Wade from Alaska played harmonica, and his accomplice Wolf had apparently been taught to play guitar by Charles Manson! Hmmm...nice! They were like the Blues Brothers meets the Young Ones. But Wolf got me to play on stage for the first time with his never-say-die enthusaism ('We've got a gig tomorrow night... so learn, you mother-*?!*?!'). During my time in the USA I tried to follow in the footsteps of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, writing about 'stuff' and just turning up to sing in bars, or cafes or on the street, as I travelled around. To this day I have only ever given a handful of professional concerts. I found a spiritual teacher in the Sufi tradition, and started reading Castaneda. It was then that I took the 'left hand path in life' - the dark, difficult, dangerous and exciting one (according to mythologist Joseph Campbell) - the mystical path. I finally began to have something to write and sing about... Asher's name-changing business and other stuff... he says: "I've had a jumble of names because I was adopted; a Russian name when I was born (biological mother of Russian descent), followed by my adopted name at school (Denis Marks); my earlier recordings were either as Denis Quinn or 'Asha' (my inventions), but I've settled on Asher Quinn now... (or should that be Elvis... or Bob... or...)" Asher is married with 2 young sons, lives in south west London, and also works as a Jungian psychotherapist. His son describes him as 'a bit of a mentalist'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.