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Cropredy

Village in Oxfordshire, England, 6 km/4 mi from Banbury; population (2002) 2,700. Near the village, Cropredy Bridge was the site of a victory in 1644 by Royalist forces commanded by Charles I over the Parliamentarians.

Cropredy is the site of an annual folk-music festival.



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Fairports founding father Richard Thompson returns to sing a meaty live version of ``Heard It Through the Grapevine,'' cut at the 1995 edition of the Cropredy Festival, which the Fairports host each year.
Today, one of the most popular folk festivals in Europe is Cropredy, the annual Fairport Convention reunion.
 
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