Long-time Prince Albert broadcaster looks back on Woodstock blunder on 50th anniversary
A retired Prince Albert broadcaster said 50 years ago today he made one of the biggest mistakes of his life.
Young and with full head of hair, the ‘Doc of Rock,’ Neil Headrick, had full intentions to attend the biggest music festival of his generation. The late 1960s found Headrick living in the Ottawa area and all the kids were talking about the event that was soon to take place in the state of New York. It was Woodstock.
In an effort to save money, Headrick decided he would go on the second day, rather than attend the entire festival. That decision would be costly.
“By waiting for the second day, there’s no possible way you could get anywhere near. I believe we were about 150 miles from the actual Woodstock site,” Neil Headrick said. “So although we knew what was going on at the time, there was no way we could get there.”