
Michel Warlop (January 23, 1911 – March 20, 1947) was a French jazz violinist. He was a contemporary of Didi Duprat and of Stephane Grappelli, with whom he played often. Warlop was one of France's early native stars on the violin; he accompanied singers Maurice Chevalier and Germaine Sablon in the mid-1930s, and worked with Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt from 1934 to 1937. In the second half of the 1930s he played in the Jazz du Poste Parisien and with accordionist Louis Richardet, as well as with Grappelli and Eddie South in 1937.
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Sweet Serenade
Strange Harmony
Crazy Strings
Cloud Castles
Taj Mahal
Serenade For A Wealthy Widow
Crazy Strings [1936]
Serenade
CA Me Tracasse
Budding Dancers
Cloud Castles [1936]
Cloud Castles (Paris, April 17, 1936) [Live]
Novel Pets
BLUE INTERLUDE
Crazy Strings (Paris, April 17, 1936) [Live]
Budding Dancers (Paris, April 17, 1936) [Live]
Presentation Stomp
Magic Strings (Paris, April 17, 1936) [Live]
Organ Grinder's Swing
Magic Strings
Ca me tracasse (Double Trouble)
Organ Grinder Swing
Présentation Stomp
Chirstmas Swing
Presentation Stomp (Paris, March 16, 1934) [Live]
Christmas Swing
Nandette
Celle qui est Perdue
Toboggan
Ici l'on péche
J'suis pas un ange
Un jour sur la mer
La chanson du large
Pas sur la bouche
Ici l'on pêche
Harmoniques
Ça Me Tracasse (Double Trouble)
Crazy fiddle
Blue Interlude (1934-5-12))
Budding Dancers (17 April 1936)
Novel Pets (17 April 1936)
Presentation Stomp (1934-03-16)
Budding Dancers (1936)
Tea for Two (Paris, December 21, 1937) [Live]
Serenade for a Wealthy Widow (Paris, December 21, 1937) [Live]
Strange harmony (1935)
Taj Mahal (Paris, December 21, 1937) [Live]
Cloud Castles (1936)
Crazy Strings (Remastered)
Poker
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