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MusicYou are in: Oxford > Entertainment > Music > Fairport's Cropredy Convention ![]() Cropredy Fairport's Cropredy ConventionBy Tim Bearder An annual three-day festival of music and good cheer. This is Oxfordshire’s daddy festival. It’s been going since the 1970s, in fact this will be the 42nd show and with roughly 20,000 people attending it’s one of the largest folk festivals in the country, second only to perhaps Cambridge. ![]() Frank Skinner at Cropredy The thing you’ll notice about the punters at Cropredy is that most of them seem to have been there 42 times before! It is very much an annual pilgrimage and the grandmothers and grandfathers bring their children, who bring their children, until you have entire extended families who have their yearly reunions with other extended families on the same weekend in a field near a little village called Cropredy in North Oxfordshire. I honestly can’t think of a more loving and friendly place on Earth and Cropredy holds a very special place in my heart. Music-wise its been pretty down-the-line folk but last year they had Supergrass headlining Thursday and The Levellers on Friday which broadened the appeal a little. But it isn’t really about the music for most of the revelers here, it’s about the sense of community, friendship and fun. last updated: 03/03/2009 at 14:30 SEE ALSOYou are in: Oxford > Entertainment > Music > Fairport's Cropredy Convention This week's show
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