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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Mick Abrahams: The Bluesman Who Shaped Early Jethro Tull

Mick Abrahams: The Bluesman Who Shaped Early Jethro Tull

21 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Mick Abrahams, founding guitarist of Jethro Tull, has died at 82.
  • He influenced the band's early blues-rooted sound on their debut album.
  • Abrahams left Jethro Tull over creative differences and formed Blodwyn Pig.
Mick Abrahams: The Bluesman Who Shaped Early Jethro Tull

Mick Abrahams, the original guitarist and a founding member of the iconic 1960s rock band Jethro Tull, has passed away at 82. His distinctive blues and early rock guitar work was pivotal in defining the band's initial sound on their 1968 debut album, 'This Was'.

Following creative disagreements regarding the band's musical direction, Abrahams departed Jethro Tull shortly after their first album's release. He then founded Blodwyn Pig, a critically acclaimed blues-rock outfit that released two albums, further showcasing his signature guitar style.

Though he never rejoined Jethro Tull, Abrahams' contribution to their formative years remains significant. His departure paved the way for Martin Barre, who honored Abrahams as a "magnificent guitar player" and mentor. Abrahams' legacy endures as a foundational figure in classic rock.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mick Abrahams was the original guitarist and a founding member of Jethro Tull, shaping their early sound.
He left due to creative differences, preferring a blues sound while the band moved towards folk and progressive rock.
After leaving Jethro Tull, Mick Abrahams formed the blues-rock band Blodwyn Pig.

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