Blodwyn Pig

He formed Blodwyn Pig with Jack Lancaster (saxophone and flute), Andy Pyle (bass guitar), and Ron Berg (drums).

[2] Both reached the Top Ten of the UK Albums Chart[3] and charted in the United States; Ahead Rings Out displayed a jazzier turn on the heavy blues–rock that formed the band's core rooted in the British 1960s rhythm and blues scene from which sprang groups like The Yardbirds, Free and eventually Led Zeppelin.

Saxophonist–singer Lancaster (who often played two horns at once, like his idol Rahsaan Roland Kirk)[citation needed] was at least as prominent in the mix as Abrahams; some critics[who?]

The single "Summer Day" failed to chart, but the quartet became something of a favourite on the underground concert circuit.

[1] Over the years since their original formation, Blodwyn Pig reformed several times, usually with Abrahams and Lancaster leading the group, and recorded two more albums in the 1990s.