Tony Murena was a virtuoso accordionist and composer who became a central figure in the French musette and swing scenes. He began performing publicly at age nine and established himself in prominent cabarets, later recording extensively for the Odéon label. His enduring musical legacy is anchored by the 1942 release of the classic tracks "Indifférence" and "Passion," which remain standards of the genre. Throughout his career, he collaborated with fellow masters such as Gus Viseur and Jo Privat, contributing to the "swing à bretelles" style that blended traditional accordion music with jazz. His recorded output includes works such as Vintage Jazz No. 103 – EP: Accordion à Paris (1956), alongside posthumous collections like Fête de musette (2004) and Swing Accordion – Le swing à bretelles (2006).
| Café de Minuit - Tony Murena Winter in Montmartre |
| Musette Accordionist |
| Vive Paris |
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Indifference (Remastered 2020)
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Vintage Jazz No. 103 - EP: Accordion A Paris
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| 100 Instrumental Versions |
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Valse Musette
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Accordéon 2020
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| BD Music Presents Les Zazous |
| The Best of French Accordion Classics / Recordings 1930 - 1941 |
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Les Plus Grands Moments De L'Accordéon Vol.1 / Les Plus Grands Moments De L'Accordéon Vol.2
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Au bal des guinguettes
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Swing Accordion - Le swing à bretelles (French Accordion)
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| French Cafe Accordian Music |
| Les accordeons de France (Remastered 2020) |