Having Worked In The Entertainment Industry For Decades, Bill Asher Has A Reputation For Striking …

His career has taken him from nightclubs and gambling to television and music. He has also acquired many commercial properties with great profit potential.

Bill Asher is the head honcho at Asher Guitars and Lap Steels, a Los Angeles boutique guitar company. His company is also known for its person-based customer service and for providing high-quality guitar accessories. In addition, Asher Guitars is known for its restoration of vintage instruments. Asher Guitars is also dedicated to handcrafting stellar quality instruments. In addition, Asher Guitars maintains guitar collections for loyal clients. In 2017, Asher Guitars celebrated 35 years in the guitar industry.

Throughout his career, Bill Asher has partnered with a variety of artists. Some of these artists include Eminem, Dr. Dre, Paul Simon, and Jackson Browne. He has also filmed and directed numerous movies. Asher has also co-produced shows such as The Patty Duke Show and The Danny Thomas Show. In addition, he has worked with many star steelers. He has also directed the movies Willy, The Thin Man, and Crazy.

In addition to his career in television, Bill Asher has also had a long and successful career in real estate. He has operated several bars and nightclubs. Asher also owned several restaurants.He is now a partner Bill Asher at Choate, Hall & Stewart, LLP. He is also active in the community, having served as a board director at Mass Ventures. He is also a member of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Index.

Bill Asher was born on August 8, 1921, in Manhattan, New York. He was the son of actress Lillian Bonner. His father died in 1937. Asher later moved his family back to New York. In the late 1950s, Asher met Elizabeth Montgomery. They later married. Their marriage lasted for 19 years. Their son, Will, also inherited his mother’s artistic talent. They have two other sons.

Asher began his career by working as an assistant cameraman and an editor at Universal Studios. After a few years, he was drawn to television. His first TV show was a sitcom called The Paul Lynde Show. He then directed three B-movies. He was also the producer of the low-budget boxing melodrama Leather Gloves. Asher also produced the musical movie Fibber McGee and Molly. His other TV shows include The Beach Party, which featured surfers and fading Hollywood stars. The Beach Party also starred Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello.

During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Asher was also the producer of a series of girls-in-bikinis movies. He also co-produced the movie Leather Gloves, which starred Cameron Mitchell and Richard Quine. He also worked with Rick Turner. He also directed three episodes of Racket Squad.

He has also been a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles for more than 20 years. He has also been active in the ICSC. ICSC stands for Innovative Commerce Serving Communities