Jake Hooker | |
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Birth name | Jerry Mamberg |
Born |
Haifa, Israel |
May 3, 1953
Died | August 4, 2014 Malibu, California, US |
(aged 61)
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Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1972–1978 |
Associated acts | Arrows |
Jerry Mamberg (May 3, 1953 – August 4, 2014), better known as Jake Hooker & Jake Hooker Richards, was a musician, best known as the guitarist for the rock/pop band Arrows.
Hooker was born in Haifa, Israel, but his family moved to the United States when he was a child. Hooker himself moved to England in the 1970s. Hooker joined forces with his friend Alan Merrill, already a star in Japan, to found the band Streak in 1972, which evolved into the Arrows. The band had several hit records produced by Mickie Most. Hooker and Merrill wrote the song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" for the Arrows. It was a response to The Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)". The song, recorded in 1975 and originally relegated by Most to a b-side, has gone on to become a rock classic. The Arrows broke ground by hosting their own weekly TV series Arrows on the UK Granada ITV network, which showcased many top glam rock acts.
Hooker married actress/singer Lorna Luft in London on Valentine's Day 1977. Hooker retired as a musician in 1978 when the Arrows disbanded, moving to Los Angeles to manage Luft. Their marriage ended in divorce, following which he continued to reside in Los Angeles, working as a publisher, producer, manager, and entrepreneur, until his death.
According to his website Hooker's songs have sold well over 100 million records, equivalent to $1.6 Billion in retail sales.
Hooker died in Malibu on August 4, 2014, aged 61.
Hooker and Luft were divorced in 1993. They have two children together, a son Jesse (b. April 1984) and a daughter Vanessa (b. September 1990).