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More than 22,000 people were there and heard it live.
Now organisers of the Ramblin' Man Fair, held in Maidstone's Mote Park in July, are releasing a three-disc CD recorded live at the festival, and have already announced dates for next year.
Spirit of Rock owner and creative director Chris Ingham said: "There was a fantastic atmosphere with no trouble of any sort and no arrests.
"The cream of global classic rock, prog, country and blues music delivered some incredible performances. We are delighted to be able to put on the festival at Mote Park. A wonderful location and we are very happy to be able to put money back into the local community via the council."
He added: "We had customers from all over Europe and the UK and we think the festival acts as a great showcase for Maidstone and Kent."
The live CD features songs from more than 35 artists, proceeds from which will go to Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy, which helps vulnerable children and adults with music therapy.
It includes Sunday night headliners Black Stone Cherry, and tracks from Procol Harum, Uriah Heep and Burred Vision, is available from liveherenow.com.
Next year's fair will be held on July 29 and 30, 2017 at Mote Park, Maidstone and will be the third Ramblin' Man Fair.
For tickets visit ramblinmanfair17.eventbrite.co.uk/