Hooks was born in
Bay Minette, Alabama, United States, Subsequently
hitchhiking across the United States, Hooks also travelled around Europe, residing in Paris and
Amsterdam, before relocating to New York in his mid-twenties. After
busking on the streets of the city, by accident he met the record producer,
Jon Tiven, who produced Hooks debut album,
Undeniable. Hooks secured headline status at the
BBC's World Music Festival in 2003, and opened for
Terence Trent D'Arby. Hooks also performed with
Carla Thomas at the
Montreux Jazz Festival. His 2003 album,
Up Your Mind, was nominated for a
Blues Music Award.
Uncomplicated (2004) was noted by one reviewer as "somehow both connects with the past while pointing ahead to the future".
The Hand of God (2005) was recorded in New York City and
Nashville, Tennessee, and had five of its tracks mixed by
Dan Penn. His next recording,
Godson of Soul, was also produced by Jon Tiven, and included contributions from
Steve Cropper and
Wayne Jackson. Hooks' next release was
Another Saturday Morning, issued in July 2007. ==Festival work==