Round 1000: Tossup 9

Similarity to this musician’s style led an early-career Sonny Stitt to often be accused of being an unoriginal mimic. Ken Slone and Jamey Aebersold created this man’s “Omnibook,” which transcribes his solos on songs like “Confirmation.” (10[1])This musician used chains of ii-V (-5[1])(“two-five”) progressions (-5[1])in 12-bar blues songs like “Billie’s Bounce” and “Blues for Alice.” This musician played a plastic (-5[1])instrument at Massey (10[1])Hall alongside Dizzy Gillespie, who appeared on his song “Ko-Ko.” In the 1940s, this musician developed a style of jazz that emphasized fast, technical improvisation. (-5[2])For 10 points, name this pioneering bebop saxophonist (-5[1])whose composition “Ornithology” (-5[1])puns on his nickname, “Bird.” ■END■ (10[6]0[5])

ANSWER: Charlie Parker [or Charlie Parker Jr.; accept Bird or Yardbird before “Bird” is read; accept Charlie Parker Omnibook]
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