Abrahams has worked with groups and artists such as
Abdullah Ibrahim,
Dudu Pukwana,
Ronnie Scott,
John Taylor,
Johnny Dyani,
Brotherhood of Breath,
Jim Pepper,
Dewey Redman,
Mal Waldron,
Archie Shepp, and
Courtney Pine. During the 1980s Abrahams founded his own group,
District Six. In 1988 he joined the band Ekaya, which was founded by
Abdullah Ibrahim. He joined
Grand Union Orchestra in 1992 and has been working on projects led by
Tony Haynes. Abrahams re-formed District Six in Melbourne, Australia in 2009 for a performance at Dizzy's Jazz Club featuring Tony Hicks (tenor saxophone),
John McAll (piano), Zvi Belling (bass), Cameron McAlister (trumpet) alongside himself on drums. District Six performed at the Wangaratta Jazz Festival in November 2009. Abrahams currently lives and works in Melbourne and is a tutor for aspiring jazz students at the
Australian Jazz Museum. ==Discography==