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Goffeney and
NBC7. They were both 51-years-old.
The cause of death for both has not yet been reported.
He was born without arms and played guitar with his feet. He would put his instruments on the ground, strumming with rings on his toes and using his right foot to change chords.
Goffeney also played electric bass with the band Big Toe. His bandmate
James Neal, took to social media to honor the late musician. I would like to thank everyone who supported BIG TOE and wish his family well in this sad time, wrote Neal on Big Toe s Facebook page. I will be including We Are the Same in my future set list as a tribute to a great musician and Friend. God bless you, Mark, keep rockin in heaven.
Bassist/guitarist Mark Goffeney, who was born without arms and played with his feet, reportedly passed away on March 2 at the age of 51. He and his wife were found dead in their El Cajon apartment on Tuesday.
A degreed martial artist with around nine years training in Okinawan kenpo, he was ranked number 9 on VH1 s 2013 list of 10 Musicians Missing Body Parts, which included Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Iommi, Paul Stanley, and Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen.
Goffeney s career began with him literally serving as a poster child for overcoming a disability, appearing on telethons for March of Dimes and Variety Club charities. As he once told the