Jake Hooker (musician) explained
Alias: | Jake Richards, Jake Falsworth |
Birth Name: | Jerry Mamberg |
Birth Date: | 3 May 1953 |
Birth Place: | Haifa, Israel |
Jake Hooker |
Death Place: | Malibu, California, U.S. |
Years Active: | 1972–1978 |
Instrument: | Guitar |
Past Member Of: | Arrows |
Jerry Mamberg (May 3, 1953 – August 4, 2014), often known as Jake Hooker, Jake Richards, or Jake Falsworth, was a musician, best known as the guitarist for the rock/pop band Arrows.
Life
Hooker was born in Haifa, Israel, but his family moved to the United States when he was a child.[1] Hooker himself moved to England in the 1970s. Hooker joined forces with his friend Alan Merrill, at the time well-known in Japan, to found the band Streak in 1972, which evolved into the Arrows.[2] The band had several hit records produced by Mickie Most.[3] Alan Merrill wrote the song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" for the Arrows, giving a co-writer credit to Hooker by way of settling a debt.[4] It was a response to The Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)".[5] [6] [7] 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, which showcased many top glam rock acts, on the UK Granada ITV network.[8]
Hooker married actress/singer Lorna Luft in London on Valentine's Day 1977.[9] [10] 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.
Hooker died in Malibu on August 4, 2014, aged 61.[11] [12]
Family
Hooker and Luft were divorced in 1993.[13] They had two children together, a son Jesse (b. April 1984) and a daughter Vanessa (b. September 1990).
External links
Notes and References
- Alvarez, Guille (2014) "Jake Hooker (1953–2014): Yo amo el rock'n'roll", La Vanguardia, August 7, 2014. Retrieved August 7, 2014
- Hodkinson, Mark (2013) Marianne Faithfull: As Years Go By, Omnibus Press,
- Taylor, Paul (1985), Popular Music Since 1955: A Critical Guide to the Literature, Mansell Publishing,, p. 184
- Web site: Alan Merrill tells the story of I Love Rock 'n' Roll in his final Guitar World interview. March 31, 2020.
- "Homefront", Billboard, December 5, 1998, p. 130. Retrieved August 6, 2014
- Pollock, Bruce (2005) Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era, Routledge,, p. 163
- Bronson, Fred (2000) "Billboard's" Hottest Hot 100 Hits: Top Songs and Song Makers, 1955 to 2000, Billboard Books,, p. 224, 341
- Thompson, Dave (2009) London's Burning: True Adventures on the Front Lines of Punk 1976–1977, Chicago Review Press, p. 144
- "From the Music Capitals of the World: London", Billboard, February 26, 1977, p. 79. Retrieved August 6, 2014
- Glassman, Judith (1977) The Year in Music, Columbia House, p. 296
- News: Garrett . Tommy Lightfoot . Jake Hooker, A Founder Of 1970s Pop/Rock Group The Arrows, Lorna Luft's Former Husband, Has Died at the Age Of 61, Highlight Hollywood News . https://web.archive.org/web/20200928065128/http://highlighthollywood.com/2014/08/jake-hooker-a-founder-of-1970s-poprock-group-the-arrows-lorna-lufts-former-husband-has-died-at-the-age-of-61-highlight-hollywood-news/ . September 28, 2020 . Highlight Hollywood . July 24, 2022.
- News: Valdizán . Rafael . Murió Jake Hooker, coautor del tema "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" . Jake Hooker, co-writer of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", has died . . August 7, 2014 . es . July 24, 2022.
- Moore, Paul (1998) "In Judy Garland's dark maternal shadow", The Baltimore Sun, May 24, 1998. Retrieved August 6, 2014