Chris Burney.Photo:Chris Burney/Instagram

Rock Guitarist Chris Burney Reveals He Lost 2 Toes

Chris Burney/Instagram

Good thingChris Burneydoesn’t need his toes to play guitar.

The former Bowling for Soup guitaristposted on Instagramon Feb. 19 and revealed he lost two toes on his left foot.

“I’m a Free-nubbin, butt-rubbin son of a gun,” wrote the 55-year-old musician alongside a photo of his foot with the big toe and second toe missing. He also shared a photo of his dog as well as a selfie with his tongue out.

On June 13, Burney pulled out of a Bowling for Soup performance in Italy as the band revealed in anInstagram postthat he was “taken to the hospital” and seeking both “positive vibes and privacy.”

Later that month, he took to the social media platform andshared a photoof a t-shirt printed with a photo of a severed toe on a gravestone alongside the phrase, “Gone but never forgotten.” He also posted a photo of his bandaged foot.

Bowling for Souprevealed on Instagramin July that Burney was still “not well enough” to perform but “on the mend.”

Chris Burney in England in October 2011.Michelle Moore/WireImage

Chris Burney of the band Bowling For Soup performs at O2 Academy on October 16, 2011 in Birmingham, England

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The following month, he shared aphoto of his foot without bandagesand revealed his missing big toe. At the time, however, his second toe was still intact.

In January,Bowling for Soup announced Burney’s retirementin a heartfelt Instagram post. “It is with a heavy heart we announce that Chris Burney has made the decision to retire from his stage-right post in the band he co-founded in 1994,” wrote the group.

Chris Burney in Sacramento in September 2022.Tim Mosenfelder/Getty

Chris Burney of Bowling for Soup performs at Ace of Spades on September 08, 2022 in Sacramento, California

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Bowling for Soup ensured fans the group’s future “remains bright,” with longtime vocalist Jaret Reddick continuing to perform with Gary Wiseman and Rob Felicetti. “The three of us will carry on, with Chris' blessing, and continue to build the legacy of this band we all love so much,” they wrote.

The band revealed Chris would not be replaced with a new guitarist. “You cannot replace a legend,” continued the statement. “We were brothers when we started this journey…and brothers we remain.”

source: people.com