Brian 
Jones 40th Anniversary Festival
To 
celebrate the 40th Anniversary of RollingStones founder Brian Jones, 
Morocco's most renowned Sufi trance Masters, The Master Musicians of Joujouka, 
are staging a music festival in his honor on July 29th, in Joujouka, Morocco.
Joujouka 
is a tiny village in the southern Rif Mountains of Morocco founded by the 8th 
century Sufi mystic Sidi Ahmed Scheich. It is famous for its Sufi trance 
music, its connections with the Beat Generation, the Rolling Stones, and its annual 
celebration of the god Pan.
              On July 29,1968, 
              following in the footsteps of William S. Burroughs, Robert 
              Palmer and Paul Bowles; Rolling Stones founder 
              Brian Jones and recording engineer George Chkiantz 
              visited Joujouka with Brion Gysin and Mohamed Hamri to 
              record an album with the Master Musicians. Jones spent much of his 
              last year mixing and producing the Joujouka tapes and preparing 
              the cover art. He died on July 3,1969.The resulting LP "Brian 
              Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka" 
              was the first release on Rolling Stones Records in 1971. 
              In 2006 BillyCorgan of Smashing Pumpkins took time 
              out from recording "Zeitgeist" 
              to visit the village and experience the music. 
              
              
              
The Rites of 
Pan / Boujeloud
In 
Joujouka the villagers still perform the ancient Rites of Pan. A boy sewn 
in goat skins dances wildly to the music of the Masters. This music and festival 
is called Boujeloud, or the "Father of Skins" in Joujouka. 
It is a fertility rite directly related to the ancient worship of the god Pan. 
Pan was evoked in the Springtime to ensure the fertility of both the crops and 
the people. The people of Joujouka have kept this ancient tradition alive. The 
evening and night will be devoted to the healing trance music of Joujouka. There 
will be a full performance of the Boujeloud Rite in honour of Brian Jones. The 
Master Musicians ofJoujouka 2006 CD "Boujeloud" 
features various variations on the ritual music associated with Pan.
Brain 
Jones Joujouka Very Stoned

 
In his short stay in Joujouka Brian Jones madea big impression on the musicians. 
To this day the song "Brian Jones Joujouka 
Very Stoned" sung in English and Arabic, is a standard at 
all ceremonies and celebrations in the village.

Brian 
Jones 40th Anniversary Festival
To 
commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Brian Jones's visit to their village the Master 
Musicians of Joujouka are staging a festival to honour Brian Jones' memory and 
his efforts to raise them and their fathers out of poverty. 
Guests 
will be transported to the village from the nearest town Ksar El Kebir. They will 
stay in the village in traditional Joujouka houses with musicians and their families. 
In the afternoon there will be a visit to the 8th century sanctuary of Joujouka's 
patron saint Sidi Ahmed Schiech and to the cave of Boujeloud / Pan..

 
Master Musician of Joujouka Ahmed Attar recalls Jones' visit in 1968."I 
was a twelve years old learning drumming with my father and the Mallims (Masters) 
when Brian Jones came. Brian Jones was very good. My father played rhiata with 
and for him and I danced and played my drum. He came with Hamri and Brion Gysin. 
He had long hair and he rubbed my head. He brought a lot to Joujouka. Besef 
Baraka. 
We will mark the 40th Anniversary of his visit here in Joujouka to honor Brian 
Jones and to let people come to Joujouka and see what it is like here for themselves. 
It is good to feel the Baraka (Blessings) of Sidi Ahmed Scheich. Joujouka is his 
country. He is the Cultivator with Lions and Healer of Crazy Minds."
Frank 
Rynne, co-organiser of the Festival, has visited and recorded for extended 
periods in the village since 1994 and has produced three CDs of Master Musicians 
of Joujouka Joujouka Black Eyes 
(1995), Sufi: Moroccan Trance 
(1996) and Boujeloud (2006). 
and also their 1996 collaboration with Marianne Faithful "My 
Only Friend". He is an historian currently researching the 
Fenians and the Land War 1879 -1882.
Also 
Of Note . . .
Rynne 
was interviewed by The Irish Times, Click 
Here to Read, A 
Rolling Stone's Moroccan Odyssey .
To 
Learn More about this wonderous celebration of Music and Spirit and Master 
Musicians of Joujouka Click 
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