User talk:Jajouka

ROLLING STONES CONNECTION should read like this:

Jajouka IS the correct spelling and Wikipedia should NOT BE REDIRECTING from Master Musicians of Jajouka to JOUJOUKA.

Brian Jones (co-founder of the The Rolling Stones) recorded the Joujoukan musicians in 1968. This recording was released in 1971 as Brian Jones Presents The Pipes Of Pan At Joujouka. It fell out-of-print and became a collector's item before being reissued on compact disc in 1997 with a photograph of Bachir Attar, who was only five at the time of the recording, replacing Hamri's original cover painting of Brian Jones and the musicians in Joujouka. Hamri, who was never a musician, placed his name on the album as "composer" of Bachir Attar's father's music; he collected the money from album Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka, and kept the money for himself. Hamri was then fired by the leader of the musicians at the time, Hadj el Abdesalam el-Attar, Bachir Attar's father. To prevent problems with visual copyright when the album was reissued in 1994, the record company suggested that the album be produced using a different cover. Mick Jagger described Bachir Attar and The Master Musicians of Jajouka when he recorded with Bachir and the Jajouka musicians in 1989 as One of the most musically inspiring groups still left on the planet.