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A Look Back at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011, Part 4 of 4
06/02/12 23:08, by wakitu, Categories: Festivals and Events, BFMN Exclusive, Review, Ben Smith , Tags: 2011, badly drawn boy, ben smith photography, blockheads, cropredy, digance, fairport convention, folkcast, horslips, lau, oxfordshire, shee, widdows
This is a final part of our very special look back, in words and photos, of Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011, featuring the photography of Ben Smith. Special Guest Reviewer Phil Widdows is the presenter/producer of FolkCast, the UK's top independent… more »
A Look Back at Fairport's Cropredy Convention, Part 3 of 4
05/22/12 23:21, by wakitu, Categories: Festivals and Events, BFMN Exclusive, Review, Ben Smith , Tags: 2011, acoustic, ben smith photography, cropredy convention, fairport convention, folkcast, oxfordshire, phil widdows, photos
This is Part 3 of our special look back at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011. We apologize for the unavoidable delay in getting you the last two parts but hope to rush them both to you this week. To take it from the top, click here for Part One and cl… more »
Fairport's Cropredy Convention, Part 2
04/04/12 02:49, by wakitu, Categories: Music News, Festivals and Events, BFMN Exclusive, Review, Ben Smith , Tags: 2011, acoustic, ben smith photography, cropredy convention, fairport convention, folkcast, oxfordshire, phil widdows, photos
This is Part 2 of our special look back at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011. To take it from the top, click here. Be sure to check out the photo sets!
Review By Phil Widdows Photos by Ben Smith Photography
2011 was the year that, for the first time… more »
Fairport's Cropredy Convention
03/28/12 03:31, by wakitu, Categories: Festivals and Events, BFMN Exclusive, Ben Smith , Tags: ben smith photography, cropredy convention, fairport convention, folkcast, phil widdows
England in the summertime is the land of a thousand music festivals. Every genre and style is catered for and events range from tiny gatherings in pub beer gardens played by hobby soloists and garage bands, right up to the massive corporate cattle marke… more »