Mike Haggith was opening Rotaryfest's 100 anniversary bash Thursday night when he suddenly fell to the ground in pain. Amazingly, he kept playing until the song was done
The opening act for Rotaryfest’s 100th anniversary bash says he is thankful for the quick medical response he received when he thought he had broken his leg on stage — yet somehow kept playing his guitar while being attended to.
Haggith had been working on a the album for the better part of three years and when the opening gig at Rotaryfest was secured, he decided to launch it at the show. “I think it’s just a freak accident that could have happened to anybody and I don’t think there was any sort of issue with the stage or anything. The committee did a fantastic job,” he added.
Haggith said he is thankful for the medical response to his injury by the paramedics who were on site.
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