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  1. Mick Abrahams. Michael Timothy Abrahams (born 7 April 1943) is an English guitarist and band leader, best known for being the original guitarist for Jethro Tull from 1967 to 1968 and the frontman for Blodwyn Pig.

  2. Apr 7, 2024 · In 2018, former Jethro Tull and Blodwyn Pig guitarist Mick Abrahams told Prog about the highs and lows of a career that began in the '60s and has all but fizzled out as a result of health issues. There’s a moment during this meeting when Mick Abrahams gets rather emotional and has to choke back the tears.

  3. Apr 2, 2020 · Mick Abrahams, the guitar player, loved blues and R&B. And as he was a little older than the rest of us, he was the guy who knew what he wanted to do. But when I started writing on guitar for the second album, my stuff didn’t really gel with Mick.

  4. British guitarist Mick Abrahams is best remembered for his work on Jethro Tull’s first album, This Was, followed by a stint as the founder/leader of Blodwyn Pig. Abrahams has stayed active in the ensuing decades with numerous solo albums and other projects. However, after recuperating from health issues, Abrahams, now 72, was motivated to record.

  5. Feb 2, 2023 · “About 15 years later, I became friends with Mick Abrahams and through him the wonderful Clive Bunker, who later joined Solstice for an album and supporting shows. I was producing a solo album for Mick when I met Ian, who came in for the day to record harmonica and flute parts.

  6. MICK ABRAHAMS. Mick Abrahams is a British Blues-Rock guitarist who was a founding member of stadium band Jethro Tull, in their first incarnation on the late 60s club scene. His desire to follow a path towards progressive Blues led to a split with Ian Anderson, the formation of Mick’s band Blodwyn Pig, and a lifetime of touring and recording.

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  8. May 11, 2016 · Mick Abrahams, for instance. The original guitarist with Jethro Tull and founder of blues rockers Blodwyn Pig, Abrahams suffered a heart attack in 2009, followed by two strokes, which doctors told him would leave him unable to play guitar again. And yet, on 9 May 2016, at The Borderline in London, Abrahams was back on stage, celebrating 50 ...

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