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the band include tabla player Badal Roy (Miles Davis, John McLaughlin) Bachir Attar (of the Master Musicians of Jajouka) bassist Dave Dreiwitz of Ween, trombonist
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Jajouka Master Musicians of Jajouka featuring Bachir Attar—The Master Musicians of Jajouka featuring Bachir Attar Jon Gibson—In Good Company Philip Glass -
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music ov Hadj Abdesalam Attar, Master Musician Ov Jajouka, father ov Bachir Attar present Master Musician Ov Jajouba ov thee Kingdom ov Morocco with kind
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and Spearhead's Michael Franti." Jogging à Tombouctou (Anita Daulne, Bachir Attar, Fadimata Wallet, Mama Camberlin, Marie Daulne, Sabine Kabongo; arr.
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Majesty lineup for the Sweden show included P-Orridge, Larry Thrasher, Bachir Attar, and Chandra Shukla. Later in New York, P-Orridge met Bryin Dall (4th
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Strange Attractor – lead vocal 2011: "Salahadeen" by Jajouka Soundsystem (Bachir Attar & Dub Gabriel) – bass 2011: Riding a Black Unicorn by Voltaire – bass
Paul Bowles (8,389 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
association with the Master Musicians of Jajouka and their hereditary leader Bachir Attar in his book, Days: A Tangier Journal.[citation needed] In 1952, Bowles