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Title: What is a Wommett: The Autobiography of Mick Abrahams
Author: Mick Abrahams
Foreword by: Bob Harris
Classification: Autobiography/Music

 

Hardback

Publication Date: 7 November 2008
ISBN:
ISBN 13:
  1-906358-48-6
978-1-906358-48-8
 
Page Extent: 214
Book size: 234x156mm
Price: £12.99
P+P (UK): £1.80
P+P (Europe): £3.20
P+P (World): £5.00

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Book Description: Mick Abrahams first rose to fame as a guitarist during the 1960s and was a founder member of Jethro Tull, although his time with the band was to prove short lived owing to the vividly contrasting musical styles of himself and Ian Anderson. In his autobiography What is a Wommett Mick finally puts the record straight about this parting of the ways and the events that have shaped the man and his music since that time up to the present day.
Perhaps best known for his time with Blodwyn Pig, the band he formed after leaving Tull, Abrahams has continued to delight fans with his own brand of blues, jazz and rock on highly acclaimed albums spanning several decades.
With a fitting foreword by radio presenter and champion of great music, Bob Harris, this autobiography provides a fascinating insight into the character of an upbeat man who hasn’t allowed anything to keep him down for long.
Packed with anecdotes and stories about Mick’s life in and out of the spotlight, this book is a must have for his fans and anyone who remembers the excitement of the emerging new musical talent of the sixties.

About the Author: Mick Abrahams was born in 1943 in the middle of an air raid and, after an uncertain start, was adopted and brought up in Luton. An unremarkable student who disliked school, Abrahams found solace in music, learning to play the piano and later the guitar, at which he excelled.
He was the original guitarist and a founder member of Jethro Tull in 1967 leading to the hit album This Was but the very different musical styles of Abrahams and Ian Anderson eventually caused a split and he left the band at the end of 1968.
Mick then formed his own band, Blodwyn Pig, and they produced two albums Ahead Rings Out and Getting to This both of which spent several weeks in the UK Top Ten Charts. However, after two successful tours of America musical differences once again surfaced and Abrahams parted company with the Pig who disbanded shortly afterwards.
Abrahams continued to enjoy success with The Mick Abrahams Band and in solo performances until, having become disillusioned with the music business, he quit during the 1970s and spent several years away from the spotlight.
Today, Mick Abrahams is busier than ever and recent years have been spent writing and recording new music both with Blodwyn Pig and as a solo artist. He has also renewed his working relationship with Ian Anderson who played on Mick’s 1996 solo album One with special guest appearances at Jethro Tull concerts. Mick lives with his wife Kate and has two grown up sons.

Reviews by the Famous and Well Known
  Bob Harris, Radio Presenter - Written the Foreword

Radio and TV
  BBC Radio Beds, Herts & Bucks 94.7 FM
  BBC Radio Essex 103.5 & 95.3 FM
  BBC Three Counties Radio 95.5 FM
  Cable Radio Milton Keynes
  Chorley 102.8 FM
  Leith 98.8 FM
  Manx Radio 89-103 FM
  Planet Rock Radio
  Rock Radio 96.3 FM
  Sunny Govan Radio 103.5 FM
  Tandridge Radio
  Wythenshawe 97.2 FM

Newspaper and Website
  Acoustic: The UK's No.1 Dedicated Acoustic Guitar Magazine
  Burton Mail
  Chichester Observer
  Daily Star Sunday (Take 5 Magazine)
  Greenock Telegraph
  Guitar & Bass Magazine
  Herald & Post
  Lancashire Evening Post
  Middlesbrough Evening Gazette
  Milton Keynes Citizen
  Play Music Magazine
  Somerset County Gazette
  St Albans & Harpenden Review
  Swindon Advertiser
  The Brit (Madeira Newspaper)
  The Jethro Tull Fan Magazine (English Edition)
  The Jethro Tull Fan Magazine (German Edition)
  The Luton News
  Warrington Midweek
  Wellington News
  www.aylesburyfriars.co.uk

Book Signings and Events
  Borders, Brent Cross, London
  Borders, Cambridge
  Borders, London Colney
  Borders, Milton Keynes
  Clacton Air Show 2009
  Falmouth Bookseller
  Waterstone's (Silbury Arcade), Milton Keynes
  Waterstone's, Banbury
  Waterstone's, Culver Square, Colchester
  Waterstone's, High Street, Chelmsford
  Waterstone's, Luton
  Waterstone's, Truro

Libraries that stock this book
  The Bodleian Library, Oxford
  The British Library, Boston Spa
  The Library of Trinity College, Dublin
  The National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
  The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
  The University Library, Cambridge


Author, Mick Abrahams has his own website: www.squirrelmusic.com