Career
Brooks performed regularly at the "Idler"s Rest" on Chancery Lane in Kingston, and landed a job at Channel One Studios building rhythms with the group Skin Flesh & Bone. The band was not successful, but Brooks would often contribute to recording sessions at the Black Ark organized by Jah Lloyd. He also recorded the combination single "Who Have Eyes To See" with Prince Far I. He moved to the United Kingdom, and joined the British Reggae Artists Against Famine Appeal, singing on the "Let"s Make Africa Green Again" charity single.
In 1990 he recorded an album with Glen Brown, and followed it in 1995 with Hardcore Lover, an album on which he was joined by Delroy Wilson and Pat Kelly.
Brooks also worked as a producer, and along with Jah Lloyd, set up his own "Teams" label in the late 1970s.