• 2015. "Blodwyn Pig & Mick Abrahams | The Jethro Tull Forum". Jethrotull.proboards.com. Retrieved 4 February 2020. Official Abrahams/Blodwyn Pig site Bio...
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    guitarist Mick Abrahams, but quickly realised that supporting a six-piece band was financially impractical and disbanded. Anderson, Abrahams, and Cornick...
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  • blues rock band, founded in 1968 by guitarist–vocalist–songwriter Mick Abrahams. Abrahams left Jethro Tull after their debut album, This Was, was released...
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  • Anderson shared songwriting duties with Tull's guitarist Mick Abrahams. In part due to Abrahams' influence, the album incorporates more rhythm and blues...
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  • first name or nickname "Mick" among Irish people is considered by etymologists to be the primary origin of the slur. Mick Abrahams (born 1943), English guitarist...
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  • UK release “It's Only Love” (Mick Abrahams) – 3:23 “Dear Jill” (Abrahams) – 5:19 “Sing Me a Song That I Know” (Abrahams) – 3:08 “The Modern Alchemist”...
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    Jethro Tull's studio albums from their 1969 album Stand Up (replacing Mick Abrahams, who played on their first album) to their 2003 album The Jethro Tull...
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  • guitarist Mick Abrahams departed from the band as a result of musical differences with frontman and primary songwriter Ian Anderson; Abrahams wanted to...
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    and vocalist Mick Abrahams, bassist Glenn Cornick and drummer Clive Bunker. After contributing to the band's debut album This Was, Abrahams left Jethro...
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  • did not like the name 'Jethro Tull'. "Sunshine Day" was written by Mick Abrahams, who joined the band in late 1967. The composers of "Aeroplane" were...
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  • Retaliation. Then, Jensen's Moods, a band composed of British bluesman Mick Abrahams on guitar and vocals, Pete Fensome on vocals and Clive Bunker on drums...
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  • which Ian Anderson and guitarist Mick Abrahams were also members. Drummer Clive Bunker, who was a friend of Abrahams, then joined them to form Jethro...
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  • Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Mick Abrahams". Archived from the original on 24 February 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2009. Mick Abrahams on David Copperfield. David...
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    Bedfordshire, and played in his first band The Warriors in the 1960s. With Mick Abrahams he later formed the band known as McGregor's Engine. In this early career...
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  • co-founded the British rock group Blodwyn Pig with Jethro Tull guitarist Mick Abrahams and in the late 1970s he was a member of the British progressive rock...
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  • Climax Blues Band, Mick Abrahams by Mick Abrahams 1972: Some People Will Drink Anything by Christopher Milk, At Last by Mick Abrahams Band, keyboard player...
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  • for Mick Abrahams. Coincidentally this is also the first live footage of Jethro Tull ever made; no footage of the original line-up with Abrahams (December...
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    for Black Sabbath. Bassists have included: Andy Pyle, who played with Mick Abrahams from Jethro Tull in Blodwyn Pig, then later with The Kinks; John Humphrey...
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  • guest appearances by pianist Gary Brooker (Procol Harum), guitarist Mick Abrahams (Jethro Tull) and saxophonist Jim Jewell. Vocals were sung by Madeline...
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  • art connoisseur Annie Abrahams (born 1954), Dutch artist Arthur Abrahams (born 1955), Australian race car driver Brian Abrahams (born 1947), jazz drummer...
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    McPhee 2007 Andy Summers Synaesthesia 2007 Sasha & Shawna Siren 2007 Mick Abrahams Rattlesnake Shake Guitar: Music of Peter Green 2007 Code The Enemy Within...
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    various artists/Cat's Squirrel (with Charlie Musselwhite, Clive Bunker, Mick Abrahams) 1996: The Circle, Planet Earth/Carey Nall 1996: Come On in This House...
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  • as Campbell.: 121  After he left Gallagher, Campbell played with the Mick Abrahams Band before joining Tony McPhee's band Terraplane, and then formed The...
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    1965, Christian took on members of Luton Band The Hustlers, including Mick Abrahams,[citation needed] although in 1966 a touring version of The Crusaders...
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    Martin Barre was briefly a member of the band, but soon left to replace Mick Abrahams in Jethro Tull. The first major public exposure of the band was as the...
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  • comes in. It then becomes a psychedelic blues tune, with guitarist Mick Abrahams playing slide guitar. Despite being similar in style to "My Sunday Feeling"...
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  • Garvey, Aurora, Feist, Self Esteem and David Gray. 3 Man Island Mick Abrahams/Mick Abrahams Band Adam F The Adventures Ian Anderson The Angels (billed as...
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  • "Drive Me"  – 3:19 (Abrahams) "Variations on Nainos"  – 3:47 (Abrahams) "See My Way"  – 5:04 (Abrahams) "Long Bomb Blues"  – 1:07 (Abrahams) "The Squirreling...
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  • the Crows (2009) Radio Sessions 69 to 71, album by Blodwyn Pig and Mick Abrahams Radio Sessions, album by Tarwater (2011) Live at the BBC (disambiguation)...
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  • Palmer came up with arrangements for the horns and strings on the Mick Abrahams composition, "Move on Alone" from the This Was album. This work and...
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