Jake Hook

His musical influences include Janet Jackson, George Michael and Peter Gabriel[5] Hook self-funded his debut album of seventeen original songs, Record on the Blag in 2004.

Hook performed alongside Jamelia,[1] Jenny Frost, The Cheeky Girls, Phixx and Cliff Richard during a European tour, promoting the album.

CBBC commissioned "Seaside Day Out", a song by Hook which received 250,000 downloads in one week, on the BBC Interactive Service.

Hook turned his hand at producing with the DoubleH remix of sixties icon Beryl Marsden's single "Baby It's You".

He was featured as artist of the week by 7digital indiestore: In June 1997, the singles "Wanna" and "SXY"[11] tracks include Crave, Sunsets, In Flagrante, Satisfied?

A song written by one of these partnerships brought Hook to the attention of seven-time Classical Brit award-winning producer Nick Patrick (Russell Watson & Katherine Jenkins).

[15] In 2010, Hook's work will be heard on the yet-to-be-released album Home by New Zealand's Elizabeth Marvelly (EMI).

On 16 January 2010 Music Week listed Hook amongst the 'Movers, Shakers and Dead certs' – and one of EMI's signings of note in 2009, alongside JLS, Guy Chambers and Nadine Coyle.