At some point back in the 70's or thereabouts (I no longer remember when), I went to
this one. I can remember that there were lots of people there, lots of musicians, and that I had a good time.
[update] Found this on wikipedia:
The Union Grove Old Time Fiddlers' Convention originally founded in 1924 by H. P. VanHoy and friends, as a fund raiser for the school. Held annually on the school grounds every Easter weekend, the Fiddlers' Convention was a popular community event that brought many area old-time fiddlers into the small unincorporated town of Union Grove to compete. With the folk music revival in the 1950s and 1960s, however, this small-town community event became increasingly popular with young people who would travel great distances to attend. The unconventional lifestyles of some of these young people disturbed many residents of the conservative farming community. The Woodstock generation generated huge crowds to Union Grove, thus overwhelming the community's resources.
I guess I was one of those woodstock generation that overwhelmed the place.
(Message edited by davehouck on July 31, 2015)