History
Mick Abrahams Band was a British blues rock band led by guitarist Mick Abrahams
The roots of Abrahams' musical career were typical of aspiring guitarists in the mid-sixties, taking in stints with R&B groups like The Hustlers, The Toggery Five, Screaming Lord Sutch, Neil Christian's Crusaders (replacing Jimmy PageJ) and his own McGregor's Engine. By late 1967, Abrahams had become a founder member of Jethro Tull. After leaving Tull at the end of 1968, Abrahams formed Blodwyn Pig
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