Travis Barker and DJ AM Team for First Show Since Plane Crash

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DJ AM and Travis Barker at the 2008 VMAs (Photo: Jeffrey Mayer, wireimage.com)

Former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein have a lot to celebrate this year -- in particular their narrow escape from a tragic plane crash in September that killed four and left the two musicians -- the only remaining survivors -- with critical second- and third-degree bu

Travis Barker Sues Over Plane Crash

The drummer seeks damages from companies allegedly responsible for the September accident that killed four and left him in critical condition.
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Travis Barker is not only eager to return to the studio, but he's also ready to hit the courtroom: The drummer has filed lawsuits against companies he feels are responsible for the September plane crash that killed four and left him and DJ AM, a.k.a.

Mark Hoppus on Travis Barker: "He's Healing Very Quickly"

The former Blink-182/current +44 drummer is itching to get back behind the drums -- and Hoppus has some new material in the works!
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Drummer extraordinaire Travis Barker is "healing very quickly" after his recent release from an L.A.

Travis Barker Released from Hospital

The ex-Blink-182 drummer was discharged from the Georgia burn center and is heading home to Los Angeles.
DJ AM and Travis Barker at the 2008 VMAs / Photo by Jeffrey Mayer, wireimage.com

Travis Barker, who was critically injured along with DJ AM in a fiery South Carolina plane crash September 19 that left four others dead, was released from the hospital this morning and is returning home to Los Angeles,

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DJ AM, Travis Barker Expected to Recover from Plane Crash Injuries

But four others died in the South Carolina wreck.
DJ AM and Travis Barker at the 2008 VMAs / Photo by Jeffrey Mayer, wireimage.com

Travis Barker, former Blink-182 drummer and current (+44) sticksman, and Hollywood man-behind-the-decks DJ AM, a.k.a. Adam Goldstein, are expected to fully recover after suffering second- and third-degree burns when their private Learjet crashed on takeoff from an airport in Columbia, South Carolina, Friday night. Four others died in the crash.

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