Michael Timothy Abrahams, born 7 April 1943 in Luton, Bedfordshire, was a
British guitarist and singer who first learned guitar in the early 1960s. His
breakthrough came in 1967 when he formed McGregor’s Engine, which attracted Ian
Anderson and led to Mick Abrahams joining the original line‑up of Jethro Tull;
he recorded the debut album This Was (1968) before leaving over stylistic
differences. He then founded Blodwyn Pig, releasing Ahead Rings Out (1969) and
Getting to This (1970). Mick Abrahams pursued a solo career with albums such as
Mick Abrahams (1971), All Said and Done (1...