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Jajouka is an ancient village perched above a long valley in the blue Djebala foothills of the Rif Mountains in Northern Morocco, home to the Master Musicians of Jajouka as well as the Sanctuary of Saint Sidi Ahmed Sheikh, who was a Muslim missionary, teacher of Moulay Abdesalem "The Patron Saint of Morocco," and whose spiritual energy is closely tied with the village and it’s music. Most people who live in Jajouka are members of the Ahl Sherif tribe, which means "the Saintly." The Attar clan of Jajouka is the founding family of the village and keepers of one of the oldest and most unique surviving musical traditions. The music and secrets of Jajouka have been passed down through generations from father to son, by some accounts for as long as 4000 years. The musicians of Jajouka are taught from early childhood a complex music which is unique to Jajouka. After many years of dedicated training, the musicians finally become Malims or Masters. They possess baraka, the blessing of Allah, which gives them the power to heal, and the endurance required to play some of the most intense and complex music around.
For centuries, the Master Musicians of Jajouka were employed by the Kingdom of Morocco as the royal musicians of the King. They had special papers detailing their rights as privileged citizens which allowed them to remain the royal musicians for many rulers - even through French, English and up to Spanish colonization. Throughout that time, the Musicians would still continue to play in and around Jajouka at weddings, Moussems (local music festivals centered around a Saint), and for holidays such as the Aid El Kabir. Supported locally by farmers through out the Djebala, the musicians were allowed to take an annual tithe from their crops, a privilege they held until the early twentieth century.
The first recordings by the earlier incarnation of the Master Musicians of Jajouka led by Bachir Attar’s father, Hadj Abdessalem Attar, included recordings with Brian Jones (Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jajouka, 1971 AFM/1995 Point Music), Joel Rubiner (The Master Musicians of Jajouka, Adelphi), and Ornette Coleman (Dancing in Your Head).
Led today by Bachir Attar, these are the Master Musicians of Jajouka recognized by the Kingdom of Morocco. The younger generation of our legendary group recorded under the names "Master Musicians of Jajouka" and "Master Musicians of Jajouka Featuring Bachir Attar" with The Rolling Stones (Steel Wheels, 1989), Bill Laswell (Apocalypse Across the Sky, Axiom Records, 1992), Tchad Blake (Jajouka Between the Mountains, WOMAD/Real World Records, 1996), Talvin Singh (The Master Musicians of Jajouka Featuring Bachir Attar, Point Music, 2000), Lee Ranaldo (Crossing Border Fest, The Hague, 2003), Bernardo Bertolucci (The Sheltering Sky film soundtrack), Nicholas Roeg (Bad Timing film soundtrack), and others.
Bachir Attar has also recorded with artists such as Elliott Sharp, Maceo Parker, Ginger Baker and Deborah Harry. MMoJ and Bachir have also toured with artists like Ornette Coleman, Steve Lacy and Critters Buggin.
See our discography . No other band from our village has ever collaborated with the above list of artists, contrary to false information that has been circulated, nor has our group ever recorded on the Sub Rosa label.
Bachir Attar’s father died in 1982, leaving his sons to carry on the Attar family’s master musician traditions. In a 1994 letter addressed to Master Musicians of Jajouka manager Cherie Nutting about the groups album and film collaborations, writer William Burroughs wrote, "Bachir Attar ... is, without any doubt, the sole rightful inheritor of the mantle of the Leader of the Master Musicians of Jajouka, and his band of musicians, who are the only rightful ’Master Musicians’".
Bachir and the Master Musicians have embarked upon several successful European, American and World Tours beginning in 1980 and are actively booking events in Europe and North America for the Summer and Fall 2008 seasons. For North American bookings, please contact Phil Ballman , for European bookings: Eric Sanzen .
An excerpt from the forthcoming documentary, The Hand of Fatima .
The Master Musicians of Jajouka feat. Bachir Attar: 2006.01.16

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Both this myspace page and the official jajouka.com site are directed by manager Cherie Nutting and band leader Bachir Attar. This is the artist’s own myspace presence and not a fan page. (Please do not be confused by pages with false bios; this is the only Myspace page representing our group.) Cherie Nutting is also official photographer for the group, and photographs by her displayed on this site appear with her permission.
Note: our photo gallery photos, scans, and logos are intended for our site’s use only. Please do not download and republish items from our photo gallery outside our page without our explicit permission.
To visitors: Sometimes we don’t use the Comments section because we’ve had problems working with it at times, but we read and appreciate all comments.

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Member Since: 12/11/2006
Band Website: jajouka.com
Band Members:

BAND MEMBERS:
Bachir Attar, Mohamed El Attar, ’Hajj’ Mohamed El Attar, Mostapha Attar, Mohktar Jaghdal, Abdellah Attar, Abdelzarak El Attar, Mohamed El Attar (Young Berdouz), Ahmed El Ballouti, Bouker Talha, Abdullah Bokhzar, Mohamed el Hamadi, Amin El Attar, Hamido El Attar, Abdellah Sandoubi el Attar, Achmed El Hamidi

Master Musicians of Jajouka feat. Bachir Attar - Montreal 2007

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Prior to 1982, our group was led by Hadj Abdesalam Attar and had as many as 55 musicians. The above and following musicians all played with him until his death in 1982 and then later continued with the group as led by his son Bachir Attar. A few, such as Berdouz, rejoined Bachir a bit later than the others, in the early 1990s. The following Master Master Musicians have passed away in the last 15 years: Ali El Attar, Taher Bokhzar), Mohamed El Attar (Berdouz), Mohamed Bacari, Ali Nachat, Mfdal, Achmed El Hamidi, Ali Majdoubi , Larbi Hilali, Larbi Hlalli Attar. There are more to list who played only with Bachir’s father and died before 1982.
Influences: 2000-year-old Sufi Music. Persian and Andaluz influences.
Sounds Like: MMoJ: Live in Lisbon 2007

Master Musicians of Jajouka feat. Bachir Attar: CCB 2007 rhaita

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Master Musicians of Jajouka feat. Bachir Attar: CCB 2007 flute

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Master Musicians of Jajouka feat. Bachir Attar: CCB 2007 gimbre

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Bachir and Mustapha with Critters Buggin - Bumpershoot Seattle 2001

Record Label: Axiom, Point Music, Real World, Adelphi, CMP
Type of Label: Indie

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EURO DATES ADDED + IMPORTANT MESSAGE from MMoJ

Bachir Attar and the Master Musicians of Jajouka are pleased to announce two more additions to their 2008 summer tour schedule. Before making the trip across the Atlantic, they will be playing at Port...
Posted by Master Musicians of Jajouka on Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:40:00 PST

Jajouka North American Tour Dates 2008

Bachir Attar and The Master Musicians of Jajouka are pleased to announce their 2008 Summer Tour dates in North America. This marks the return of MMoJ to the United States after nearly 9 years. With he...
Posted by Master Musicians of Jajouka on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:16:00 PST

The Master Musicians of Jajouka: Live in France 1980 - free download!

In 1980, The Master Musicians of Jajouka embarked upon their first tour outside of Morocco - playing in several European cities including London, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam among others. This was a ...
Posted by Master Musicians of Jajouka on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:23:00 PST

Montreal visit

As discussed in the "news" section of our official website at www.jajouka.com, the Master Musicians of Jajouka, along with hereditary group leader Bachir Attar, have just returned to Morocco after a s...
Posted by Master Musicians of Jajouka on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:55:00 PST

Centro Cultural de Belém - Lisbon, Portugal 2007.03.31

The Master Musicians of Jajouka Featuring Bachir AttarCiclo Paul BowlesCentro Cultural de BelémGrande AuditórioMarch 31, 2007Bachir Attar: ghaita, gimbre, lira, vocalMohamed El Attar: tebel, vocalAbd...
Posted by Master Musicians of Jajouka on Thu, 05 Apr 2007 08:13:00 PST

Film about Robert Palmer & the Master Musicians of Jajouka in production

Journalist/producer/author Robert Palmer followed and wrote about the Master Musicians of Jajouka starting in 1971 and continuing into the 1990s in Rolling Stone magazine and The New York Times. Palme...
Posted by Master Musicians of Jajouka on Thu, 04 Jan 2007 08:39:00 PST

Two Jajouka videos excerpted from a film about the master musicians

Above: we really like the above video of some of the master musicians hanging out at the Jajouka clubhouse (madrassah). It is linked here from the Youtube account of the filmmakers who shot the vide...
Posted by Master Musicians of Jajouka on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:36:00 PST