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Tarik Shah
Tarik Shah (born January 24, 1963) is an American modern jazz bassist and martial arts expert who has been imprisoned since 2005 for conspiring to provide aid to the terrorist organization al-Qaeda. ==Life and work== Shah was born Tarik Dowdell in Harlem, New York City in 1963. Several of his family members were musically gifted. His brother, Antoine Dowdell, worked as a music teacher and jazz pianist. Shah began learning to play double bass at age twelve and went on to study with Slam Stewart.〔(Jazz Pianist’s Muse: His Jailed Brother )〕 In 1985, Shah toured across Europe with Betty Carter and worked with Ahmad Jamal, Abbey Lincoln, Ron Burton and Art Taylor after his return. Shah later played with the Duke Ellington Orchestra alongside Red Rodney, Roland Hanna, Harold Vick and Dr. Lonnie Smith.〔(Groovemaster Tarik Shah )〕 He also performed regularly at clubs like St. Nick's Pub in Manhattan and worked with Vanessa Rubin (''Pastiche'', 1993) and the World Saxophone Quartet (''Breath of Life'', 1992). Shah's other passion is martial arts and he attained the level of Master in karate.
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