Status: Single
City: The Original group still recording and performing
State: Joujouka, Ahl Srif Mountains (near) Ksar El Kebir
Country: MA
Signup Date: 2/26/2006
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009
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Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Joiner Image by Jill Furmanovsky/Rock Archives
The 3rd annual Master Musicians of Joujouka Festival will take place Friday 4 and Saturday 5 June, 2010. Spend a weekend of music, food and Sufi hospitality in the village and stay in the homes of the Master Musicians of Joujouka. Breakfast, lunch and dinner provided. Arrive Friday noon and depart Sunday afternoon/evening. Impromptu and formal music performances in the natural setting with the Masters and people of Joujouka/ Jajouka.
Started in 2008 with the Master Musicians of Joujouka Brian Jones 40 th Anniversary Festival on July 29 and 3O. The festival moved to June in 2009 as the dates in July coincide with the Fete de Throne of King Mohamed VI which the Master Musicians attend and perform at every year. The June date also ensures a more temperate climate in Joujouka/ Jajouka rather than the typical 38 C at the end of July.
The dates allow for visitors to Morocco to also attend events at the Festival of Sacred Music in Fes.
Booking will be available here soon but anyone who wants to reserve a place should email joujouka@gmail.com
Short clip from the Brian Jones 40 th Anniversary Festival from a film currently in production below.
Visitors will stay in the homes of The Master Musicians of Joujouka in their home village and enjoy a weekend of life in the Sufi village in the Ahl Srif Mountains near Ksar El Kebir, Morocco.
Info and advance bookings contact joujouka@gmail.com
See The October 2009 issue of The Wire for Lise Blanning's report on the 2009 Festival.
Download 10min MP3 in exclusive with The Wire http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/3035/
Mark Paytress reported on the Brian Jones 40 th Anniversary Festival in The Guardian and Mojo see
Guardian
In the Moroccan mountains, village musicians gather each year to worship the goat-man Boujeloud ... and Brian Jones. Mark Paytress joins in the wild party .........
As the ceremony begins, I follow the nine magnificently attired Masters - resplendent in yellow hats, white collarless shirts and dark, one-shoulder robes - as they make their way down a long, dusty track to a gently lit corner of the village square, where some 120 villagers and visitors are gathered. Without realising it, I perch upon the same rock Jones sat on 40 years ago, as the Masters hit their transcendent stride. A group of watching youths, some dressed in baseball caps and logo-emblazoned T-shirts, bounce boisterously in front of the bonfire. Women huddle in the shadows. When the rhaitas, sounding something like a herd of aroused elephants, nudge up a semitone, the tingle factor really kicks in. A trick long favoured by a generation of superstar DJs is, it seems, as old as time itself. Then out hops the sprite-like Boujeloud. Hours ago, he was the soberly attired master of the house where I slept. Now, this apparition in a straw hat and goat-skin is mad-eyed and rubber-necked; he thrashes me with a pair of olive branches. My fertility apparently secured, at least for another year, I leap to my feet and join in this primal scream of a party. For five long hours, these rhythms and rituals play out against a backdrop of spitting bonfires, screams and the endless high-jinks of Boujeloud. At about five in the morning, it winds down. "Boujeloud" is back in his bum-freezer jacket and handing out cups of mint tea to the small handful of us who have survived this exhilarating, extraordinary but exhausting musical endurance test..........
Mojo October 2008 PDF http://media.mind2hands.com/insom/MJMM01.pdf
Further Info advance booking email joujouka@gmail.com
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
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The Wire magazine has a feature Jajouka in its Global Ear section by Lisa Blanning who attended this year's Master Musicians of Joujouka Festival, June 5-7. Lise stayed with leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka, Ahmed Attar,and obviously enjoyed her stay in the village and the music and people she encountered there .
The Master Musicians are proud for the offer to allow a free download and music stream on The Wire magazine website which will be permantently available on http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/3035/
The download is a preview , rough mix, of the first ten minutes 23 seconds of the recording of the Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival, main night poerformence. This performance started 40 years to the hours after Brian Jones recorded the seminal Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka LP in 1968. This is the start of the Boujeloud performance and is a rough mix of an edit from a continuous performance that lasted over 1 hours 30 mins.
It was produced by Frank Rynne and engineered by David Slevin.
Title
Habibi Wan Amali / My love what more have I/ L'Aita /The Call
Artist
The Master Musicians of Joujouka
The Master Musicians of Joujouka/Jajouka on this recording are
Ahmed El Attar drums
El Kahil Radi drums
Mustahpa El Attar drums
Ahmed Bouhsini rhiata
Mohamed Mokhchan rhiata
Abdelslam Errtoubi rhiata
Abdellah Ziyat rhiata
Mohamed El Attar rhiata
Mohamed El Tahami rhiata
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/3035/
Buy the October 2009 issue of The Wire for Lisa Blanning's article reporting on the 2009 festival.
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
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Ahmed
Attar drumming in Jajoujka/Joujouka/Zahjouka in the 1970s fom the
Master Musicians of Jajouka/Joujouka 1980 European tour brochure. Hello every body I'm Ahmed Attar. I'm ready to answer these questions: Bachir
Attar and his manager, Cherie Nutting state that he is the one true and
hereditary leader of the Master Musicians. They say he inherited his
leadership from his father. This would mean his father was also
hereditary leader?Ahmed Attar: Bachir
Attar has gathered retired people (military who play Gaita) from Ksar
el Kebir (N.B. this is the nearest city to Joujouka / Jajouka /
Jajouka) and outside, and has become their leader. He has no connection
with us, the Mallimin/Masters who live in Joujouka / Jajouka. How do the Master Musicians chose a leader?Ahmed Attar: For
many years the musicians chose the leader with the agreement of anyone
in the group for a period of 1 year; or more if he worked well, or they
change him for another one.Who were the last five or ten leaders of the musicians and when were they elected?Ahmed Attar:
The leaders were: Elghailani Mohamed (dead), (1956),Zekiken Ahmed (dead), (1958),Mejdoubi Mohamed(dead), (1964), Attar Ayachi (dead), 1965 (Editors Note: father of current leader Ahmed Attar), Twimi Ahmed(dead), (1967),Ghailani Mefedal(1971)Abdeslam Attar (Djinnoun Bachir's father, in 1978 leader for 3 years ). Attar Abdeslam Ali (alive he has 98 years old)(1983),Attar Mohamed (dead) 1990, and me Attar Ahmed (called Titi). 1999plus who was never the leader but he a big musician who works with us Retoubi Mefedal (alive) Mallim
Ali Abdeslam El Attar leader of the Master Musicians 1983-1990. Mallim
Ali is the oldest musician in Joujouka today and played on Brian Jones
presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka. Ornette Coleman's Dancing in my
Head, master Musicians of Jajouka, and more. This portrait was taken by Jll Furmanovsky at the Brian Jones 40th Anniversary festival in Joujouka. Does leadership pass from father to son?Ahmed Attar: The
leadership doesn't pass from father to son because we find several
leaders and their sons have no relation with this music but if the son
wants to be a musician he can , but not a leader automatically.What does the leader do?Ahmed Attar: The leader has to be: clear, confident, skilful and know how to promote the music, and to discuss with people who want to celebrate ceremonies. He is the speaker for the musicians.Is Bachir Attar the hereditary leader?Ahmed Attar: Bachir
exploits his English language (because none of us musicians speak
English) to claim to be a leader with power ,with help of his ex-wife,
but no one in Joujouka trusts in Bachir because he stole their money.
The big manager was Hamri the painter of Joujouka / Jajouka / Jajouka
.In this time all the musicians worked together with Hamri not Bachir.
One day Bachir with his brother forced Hamri to make him give them
contracts which Hamri had made with the Westerners. They forced Hamri
to sign blank sheets of paper. From this day the musicians of Joujouka
/ Jajouka have no relation with Bachir. (Editors note: This attack took
place 27 December 1995) How does Bachir Attar hurt the traditional music of the village of Joujouka / Jajouka Does
he play the same music as the Masters in the village? in style and
quality. How is his music different from the music played by the
Masters in the village?Ahmed Attar: When
Bachir uses other instruments, he hurts the spiritual music. The
Masters Musicians of Joujouka / Jajouka play only the pipes and drum
(ghaita and tbel) with no instruments added. When you add other
instruments, the music loses its quality.Is he considered a true Mallim/Master by the Master Musicians?Ahmed Attar: He
isn't because in his group there are some musicians who play better
than Bachir. He leads them because he speaks English and gives them
some work.Can the musicians explain why Bachir Attar says they are fake, or impostors?Ahmed Attar: He
says that because he wants to be the only representative of the music
of Joujouka / Jajouka so as to exploit the Master Musicians name and to
gain money. That's clear because the only one in Joujouka / Jajouka who
has a big car (4/4) and a big house and a big account in the bank is
Bachir Attar.What would the Masters like to say to people who claim Bachir Attar is the true leader of the Musicians?Ahmed Attar: Whoever
wants to know more can come to Joujouka / Jajouka to see Bachir’s house
and where the others musicians live. We are poor and he became rich
because he takes our money. In Joujouka / Jajouka no one talks with
Bachir. He is alone. Who can lead people when the people are boycotting
them???How much damage has Bachir Attar's behaviour done to the village?Ahmed Attar: He
makes damage in the media abroad, but in Joujouka / Jajouka all the
people know him. We play in religious and civil ceremonies, in
festivals, for parties of the KING that's why here in Morocco they
don't call Bachir Attar to play they call us. The
letter from the Southbank Centre states that the musicians who played
in London are the same ones who played with Ornette Coleman in January
1973. Is this true? Who in the village alive today played with Ornette Coleman in 1973?Ahmed Attar: This
not true because all of them are Dead. There is only one musician still
alive in Joujouka / Jajouka who played with Ornette Coleman in 1973
(Ali Abdeslam Attar, you can come to ask him, he did not go to London
this year). Ahmed Attar 5 August 2009 Interview conducted and translated by Mohamed KarbachEditors Note: In
recent years there has been a lot of misinformation about the Master
Musicians of Joujouka who have also been known as Master Musicians of
Jajouka, which the musicians have not commented on. The Masters who
live and play in their village do not speak languages other than their
native Riffian Arabic or Djebli. For the first time ever the
current leader of the Master Musicians Ahmed Attar has answered a
series of questions which address the issue of leadership of the
Masters and also the claims of his first cousin, Bachir Attar, who
records and tours as Master Musicians of Jajouka featuring Bachir Attar
and Master Musicians of Jajouka led by Bachir Attar claiming to be the
leader of the Master Musicians of Jajouka. In order to shed some
light on these issues a series of questions were sent to the Masters
and an interview was conducted and translated by Mohamed Karbach who is
a son in law of a Master Musician. The above statements show
that at no time in his life was Bachir Attar the accepted or elected
leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka/Jajouka. In the
period he claims to have taken over the leadership the leader was
Mallim Ali Attar and he was followed in the role by Mohamed Attar, and
then the current leader Ahmed Attar from 1999. Ahmed Attar in the Sanctuary of Sidi Ahmed Schiech, Jajouka/Joujouka/Zahjouka, July 29 2008.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.com/I think you'll find this site interesting...
Info on future Festivals in Joujouka/Jajouka. News of events related to William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, Master Musicians of Joujouka etc
Join us there for more photos, videos and reports from the archives.
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Friday, July 03, 2009
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BBC World Service The Beat ReportFrank Rynne chats with Anita Pallenberg on Brian Jones, Mark Paytress on visiting Joujouka, Ahmed Attar leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka on the spiritual music of the village and Mallim Ali Abdelslam El Attar who at 94 is the oldest musician in Joujouka talks about Brian Jones and the old Mallims who recorded Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka.All recorded at the Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival in Joujouka.... "Forty years ago, guitarist Brian Jones, one of the founders of the British rock band the Rolling Stones, travelled to northern Morocco to record a group known as the Master Musicians of Joujouka. The resulting album, 'Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka', not only had a lasting effect on the musicians themselves but went on to become hugely influential after being released on the Rolling Stones own record label. We hear from Frank Rynne, a record producer and historian who recently visited Joujouka to record the Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival." BBC World Service Report From Last Weeks The Beat
To Download Clip Click here

Joujouka, Jajouka, Beat Expert, Joep Bremmers took this amazing shot of Boujeloud trancing at the fire. c Joep Bremmers Poster designed by Michael Rynne text by The Master Musicians of Joujouka, Printed Larache, Morocco
Update: The microphone stands in the photos were for recording not amplification as the Master Musicians of Joujouka don't need any amps!!!I have been just listening to some of the recordings from the night 29th/30th July. In all my years visiting the Masters I have never heard anything so extreme, fast and full on performed in the village.....The fastest paced Boujeloud ever!!!....more news on the recordings and the films soon!!! Best Wishes to all who came and keep the photos coming. Frank Rynne (producer MMOJ)
 Crazy Aisha Dances Photo Joep Bremmers
The excitment had died down in Joujouka on the afternoon of 31st July, as the Master Musicians relaxed after a sleepless week. The last guests, two Land Rovers, from the film crew got safely placed on their articulated truck by Mark at Ksar El Kebir Thursday afternoon.On Saturday 26th July a wedding took place in Joujouka and the Master played until dawn. Sunday saw the arrival of the first journalist, as well as sound engineer Dave Slevin, a film crew, plus director Daragh McCarthy and the first guests. On Monday 28th the guest of honour Anita Pallenberg accompanied by John Dunbar and James Birch arrived. They were accomadated by Hamed El Attar in the house where Brian Jones stayed when he was in Joujouka on 29th July 1968.  Anita Pallenberg and John Dunbar at the Master Musicians of Joujouka headquarters photo Frank Rynne
Mallim Ali Attar joined the Masters each morning. At 94 he is the oldest muiscians in the village recalled Brian Gysin and Brian Jones to the delight of all.On Tuesday morning the sheep were killed for the feasts at the Mosque and the guesthouse. At 9am Kalil the festival driver began ferrying guests from Ksar El Kebir. The first performnce of the day took place in a large tent at the muiscians new guest house. After lunch everyone visited the santuary of Sidi Ahmed Schiech and made donations at his tomb. Relitives of the Mujdoubie brothers, Mallim Fudal, and all the old Master of the Brian Jones period attended for the fests and the festival. After midnight everyone made their way to the ancient stage, a stone in the centre of the village, where the Masters played without stopping for hours. The Aishas and Boujeloud joined them and danced the night away. veiw from mallims HQ pic Dave Slevin
News reports, Articles Radio and first mixes available soon.
Thanks to everyone who came, to everyone who helped especially Jaouad Hilali, Yvonne-Marie Rogez, M. A. Chlouchi, President, Association for Co Operation and Development Sidi Ahmed Sherk de Zahjouka, M. M. Milali, Chef de Division Action Sociale, Province de Larache, and special thanks to M. F. Mghari, Caid at Tatoft who ensured that all ran smoothly.
High Noon in Joujouka Pic Dave Slevin A special thanks to all the people of Joujouka who made the festival possible. PHOTOS please keep them coming!!!!

Mallim Ali Attar at 94 the oldest musician in Joujouka and oldest surviving Master Musician of Joujouka from Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka. Photo Frank Rynne Mallim Ali Attar with The Master Musicians of Joujouka and Hatmi Attar as Boujeloud performing at lunchtime on the 29th for Moroccan officials in the tent at the new guesthouse. ....
.. .. The youngest surviving Mujdoubie brother hold up the original 1974 release of Master Musicians of Jajouka. The cover picture is of his brother Ali Mujdoubie R.I.P..... .. .. ....
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....Mustapha Mujoubie nephew of the famous Mudoubie brothers mallim Ali and Mujehid with Abdelslam Attar brother of Ahmed Photo FR
Tha Master Musicians of Joujouka photo Joep Bremmers ....  Guests entering the sanctuary of Sidi Ahmed Schiech at 5pm. Photo FR
 Guests making offerings at the tomb of the saint The tomb of Sidi Ahmed Schiech ....
.. .. Ahmed Attar leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka at the ancient tree with its chains in the sanctuary of Sidi Ahmed Schiech, the Cultivator with Lions and Healer of Crazy Minds. Photo Frank Rynne.... .. .. ....
The kids are united! Photo F.R.
 Mohamed Mochchan, Abdeslam Errtoubi and his daughter Shima. Photo DMC
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.. .. Saudia Attar and Ahmed's mother Photo FR ....

Aisha Kandisha dances, The Master Musiçcians of Joujouka performing at the ancient stage for the region in the centre of the village. Ahmed Attar sits and drums on the stone resevered for the musicians' leader. (YMR)
 A fire for Boujeloud (FR)
 Boujeloud approaches the Masters. (FR)
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.. .. Anita Pallenberg and fans watch the festival performences. (YMR).... ....
View from behind Abdelslam Errtoubi's rhiata photo Frank Rynne (FR).... ....
.. .. Trance in Joujouka photo Frank Rynne.... .. .. ....
.. .. Aishas advance photo Frank Rynne.... .. .. ....
.. .. Boujeloud and Aishas photo Frank Rynne.... .. .. ....
.. .. Boujeloud chases photo Frank Rynne .... .... .... Boujeloud photo Frank Rynne
 Girl Watches Boujeloud 29th July 2008 Photo Joep Bremmers  Boujeloud watches as Joujouka dances photo Frank Rynne .... July 30th Second day and the Music goes on photo Joep Bremmers
 6.30p.m. Yvonne and Samir Attar (white t shirt and jeans standing on left) son of Mohamed and Saudia (and also electictian to Zacs' film crew) took people to Mgara the cave of Boujeloud. Photo Joep Bremmers
Irish sound engineer Dave Slevin took time out to take some snaps. Thanks Dvae.... ....
.. .. Sound gear set up for 3rd night of recording by Irish sound engineer Dave Slevin Photo Dave Slevin.... ....
.. .. Kicking off. The Master Musicians of Joujouka with the kids and trance man dancing Photo Dave Slevin.... .. .. ....
Dancing begins 30th July In the tent at the Musicians guesthouse Photo Dave Slevin.... ....
.. .. Mallim Ahmed Attar switches drums mid beat. Photo Dave Slevin.... .. .. ....
.. .. .......and makes sure Peter Maybury (graphic designer Boujeloud CD 2006) and M.P. have tea. A true Master Musician!!! Photo Dave Slevin.... ....
Mohalmed Mockchan solos Photo Dave Slevin
 Posing for Jill pic Dave Slevin
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Mark Paytress interviews Frank Rynne and visa versa Joujouka 30th July Photo Dave Slevin ....
.. .. Daragh McCarthy and Michael Pollock Hotel Muniria Tanger, where Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch. Hotel recommended by Festival..... .. .. ....
.. .. Director Dragah McCarthy relaxing in Joujouka with the Master Musicians Monday 28th July.... .. .. ....
.. .. Shoes at the guesthouse of the Masters photo Daragh McCarthy.... .. .. ....
.. .. Shoes photo Daragh McCarthy.... .. .. ....
.. .. The work never stops Yvonne-Marie Rogez leaving the guesthouse photo Daragh McCarthy.... .. .. ....
Mark Paytress, Dave Slevin, Michael Pollock and Jill Furmanovsky listening to afternoon lira palying....
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No sleep till Joujouka Last photo of the last men standing Friday 1st August l-R Mohamed El Attar, Jaouad Hilali, Redwan Zyiat, Abdelslam Errtoubi, Abdelam Bouskhar, Khalil (Festival driver behind), Ahmed Attar, Frank Rynne, Hatmi, Abdellah Zyiat, and Mustapha Attar. Photo Yvonne-Marie Rogez.... Frank watches as Marks gets ready to load the last Land Rover. photo Yvonne-Marie Rogez  The end of the Festival as the last gear loads out!!!! Photo Yvonne Marie Rogez  Ahmed Attar leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka in the early 1970s from tour program of the 1980 tour
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Friday, July 03, 2009
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iF YOU MISSED IT TRy http://www.rocksoff.org/h9-brianjones-40th.mp3

Brian Jones (28 February 1942 – 3 July 1969) R.I.P.
To
commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the untimely death of Brian Jones
there is a special radio broadcast featuring Donovan and Julian Jones
plus the homage to Brian written by Mohamed Hamri "Brian Jones Joujouka
very Stoned". The Master Musicians of Joujouka's thoughts are with Brian and his family on this day. ROCKS OFF - The Rolling Stones Message Board This
is to invite you to listen on-line--- LIVE our web-radio special
dedicated to commemorate Brian Jones life and his contribution to the
music of the sixties, of course making emphasis in his work with the
Stones, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, his soundtrack, his gingle, his
World-music experimentation, etc, etc Again, you can call us and contribute to this programme, we are trying to get a two-hour special this time. We’re gonna have simultaneous translation to English and to SpanishNow
the good news, we’re going to have some very special guests, Donovan,
yes the legendary Donovan already confirmed and Julian was invited and
we’re waiting his confirmation. In addition to the best of Brian
we’re gonna put some songs dedicated to Brian like “Local Boy Chops
Wood” by Donovan and one or two songs by Julian. The appointment is on Friday, 3rd July 2009, we’re gonna be on the local air and on the world wide cyber air! Live Signal: http://ibero909.fm/index.php/envivoWindows Media Player: http://ibero909.fm/index.php/envivowmpReal Player: http://ibero909.fm/index.php/envivorealplayerPhone: +52-(55)-5292-5909 Instant Messenger: obladioblada909@hotmail.com •Stones Song •Stones Song •Degree of Murder (audio extracted from DVD) with Jimmy Page and Nicky Hopkins •Stones Song •Rice Crispis Jingle •Thank you for being there my love a poem by Brian Jones performed by Julian Jones •"You know my name, look up my number" w/The Beatles •My Little One w/Jimi Hendrix, Dave Mason and Mitch Mitchell •Heavy Inside (Julian) a song inspired by and dedicated to Brian •Local Boy Chops Wood a song composed and performed by Donovan, dedicated to Brian • Brahim Jones Joujouka Very Stoned (A song dedicated by the MMOJ to Brian) Donovan and Linda will be on the air, after "Local Boy Chops Wood"
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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In the main interview to promote the launch of U2's new CD No Line on the Horizon, Bono said that they started this musical project in Morocco in 2007 in order to get close to the spirit of the "Joujouka drummers"Bono speaking to Sean O Hagan in Morocco 2007 from the Observer Music Monthly 15 Feb 2009."What's happening down here is beyond reason," Bono had enthused,when the idea of me shadowing them had first been broached. "Spiritsare hovering. We're chasing the Joujouka drummers and differentstructures for pop." The legendary Joujouka drummers drew bothBrian Jones and William Burroughs to Fez in the late 60s, but this time around, other guiding spirits were also at work. Every night, asdarkness fell, the haunting voices of devotional Sufi singers wouldrise up and drift across the rooftops, their song-prayers lasting forhours at a time. "There was definitely something in the air downthere," Bono will tell me later. "And we picked up on it."" http://www.guardian.co.uk/..music/2009/feb/15/u2-no-line-..on-the-horizonThe Master Musicians of Joujouka are managed and produced by another Irishman Frank Rynne who has worked with them since he helped bring them to Ireland in 1992 to perform and participate in the Here to Go Show at The Project Art's Centre which was the first exhibition to feature the paintings of William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin. During the art show the master actually played in Harry's bar which was then part of the Clarence Hotel which is owned by U2 and Harry Crosbie who also owns the newly revamped music venue the 02 Point Depot in Dublin. U2 also had an early association with the Project Art's Centre performing at the influential Dark Space in 1979 along with Virgin Prunes and a host of other small artistic Dublin bands. Their Clarence Hotel is opposite the Project in Dublin's Temple bar district. The Master Musicians of Joujouka Festival 2009 is taking place in Joujouka /Jajouka, Morocco, 5-7 June, 2009.Booking Now On Master Musicians of Joujouka Official Website
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Master Musicians of Joujouka Festival 5-7 June 2009 Joujouka. The Master Musicians announce their summer festival will be held 5-7 June 2009 in their village in Morocco. Guests will stay with the musicians and their families and experience three days and nights of ritual Sufi music in its natural setting. On Saturday 6 June the musicians will perform the Boujeloud ritual in the village square through the night. In July 2008 the Master Musicians of Joujouka hosted the Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival in their village in the southern Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco. The festival was a celebration of fortieth anniversary of Brian Jones’ recording the iconic LP Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka (Rolling Stones Records 1971). The festival brought the families of old Masters now passed on and a group of visitors from abroad including old friends of the errant Rolling Stone.
Guest willexperience life in Joujouka staying with the musicians and their families in their isolated village. The Master Musicians of Joujouka willplay in intimate sessions around their madrassa/school. The highlight of the festival wwill be the village’s celebration of the Boujeloud ritual in the village square.
Places at the festival are strictly limited as due to accommodation limitations with the families in Joujouka/Jajouka. Guests will be collected from Ksar El Kebir the nearest town to Joujouka on Friday 5th June and will be brought to the village. Full board will be provided. Food will be prepared in traditional Joujouka fashion from locally sourced produced. Joujouka is a framing community well as Sufi trance music the village is famous for its beautiful olives and olive oil. The festival is booking now. The early bird price is €250 euro. Accommodation for 5, 6, and 7 June Full board lunch and evening meal on Friday 5 June Breakfast, Lunch and traditional Moroccan mountain feast on Saturday 6 Breakfast, Lunch, and evening meal Sunday 7th
Booking now on Master Musicians of Joujouka Web Site For payment by credit transfer please email me for details. Places are limited to 75.
If you have any questions please do get in touch. joujouka@gmail.com
Boujeloud, July, 2008 copyright Jill Furmanovsky/Rock Archive
"You Should be Trancin'" Mojo Oct 2008 report on Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival in Joujouka Words Mark Paytress new photos by Jill Furmanovsky/RockArchive PDF
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Article by Frank Rynne on Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival , Irish Times, 22 July, 2008 Plus
BBC World Service The Beat Report Frank Rynne chats with Anita Pallenberg on Brian Jones, Mark Paytress on visiting Joujouka, Ahmed Attar leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka on the spiritual music of the village and Mallim Ali Abdelslam El Attar who at 94 is the oldest musician in Joujouka talks about Brian Jones and the old Mallims who recorded Brian Jones presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka.All recorded at the Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival in Joujouka... "Forty years ago, guitarist Brian Jones, one of the founders of the British rock band the Rolling Stones, travelled to northern Morocco to record a group known as the Master Musicians of Joujouka. The resulting album, 'Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka', not only had a lasting effect on the musicians themselves but went on to become hugely influential after being released on the Rolling Stones own record label. We hear from Frank Rynne, a record producer and historian who recently visited Joujouka to record the Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival." BBC World Service Report From The Beat
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