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Posted Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:07pm PDT by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!
News of the plane crash over the weekend that killed four people and severely injured former Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker and noted turntablist Adam Goldstein (aka DJ AM) serves as yet another sobering reminder that in the ever-unpredictable world of celebrity culture, fate can and often does play a significant hand.

This seems especially true when it comes to pop music, which over the decades has seen its fair share of unfortunate life-ending events specifically related to air travel. Some of the most famous have occurred "in the line of duty"--on the way to or from concerts, personal appearances, photo/video shoots, etc.--a fact  that not only has magnified the tragedies for fans but also has frozen in time the lives of these stars inside our collective memory banks.

For example, in just a few months--February 3, 1959, to be exact--it'll be the 50 th anniversary of what's generally considered the most well-known of all music-associated plane crashes: the Clear Lake Iowa accident that took the lives of rock and rollers Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "Big Bopper" J.P. Richardson. Holly was only 22 and Valens hadn't even turned 18 when they perished, and as Don McLean so aptly put it in his song "American Pie," for anyone who grew up during rock's Golden Age, it would always feel like "The Day The Music Died."

Meanwhile, country music fans often point to the March 1963 Tennessee plane crash that took away superstar Patsy Cline along with fellow performers Lloyd "Cowboy" Copas and Harold "Hawkshaw" Hawkins as their own era-stamping equivalent. And soul music fans, not to mention music fans in general, all mourned the loss of Otis Redding (and four members of his backing group the Bar-Kays) after their plane went down near Madison Wisconsin on December 10, 1967--ironically, mere days after Redding had recorded what would be his classic posthumous hit, "Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay."

Sometimes a plane crash can carry added symbolism. When Swing Era bandleader Glenn Miller's plane disappeared on the way to Paris for a scheduled performance for Allied troops fighting in Europe in mid-December 1944, his death became a powerful emblem of American patriotism during World War II. And when Southern rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Steven Gaines and backing vocalist Cassie Gaines lost their lives in October 1977 in a crash near Gillsburg Mississippi, it seemed that perhaps the band had had premonitions: their latest album Street Survivors had just been released featuring an original cover (later changed) that depicted the group standing in flames, and was eerily highlighted by a song about death called "That Smell."

As evidenced by the likes of singer-songwriters Jim Croce (1973) and John Denver (1997), former teen idol Ricky Nelson (1985), hard rock guitarist Randy Rhoads (1982), bluesman Stevie Ray Vaughan (1990), and R&B vocalist Aaliyah (2001), musician-associated plane crash deaths cut across all styles and genres. Thankfully, the names of Travis Barker and DJ AM did not have to be added to this fateful list.
5078 Comments

141. Yahoo! Music User -
Likening the loss of those four legends to Travis Barker and DJ AM is absolutely ridiculous. A lot of people are in plane crashes; just because these two are famous does not make them anywhere near as good as Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens, or Otis Redding.

142. Nicole C -
Left Eye died in a car accident, not a plane crash.

143. Julie C -
How very sad for their families & friends, I will pray for "all" of them.

GOD BLESS AMERICA....

144. sarah -
stevie ray vaughn:(
and michael C is right!

145. HAMBONE -
Travis Barker Rocks! My condolences go out to his family.

146. SeanK -
Let me see if I have this right. Adam Goldstein plays records. He does not write, record or play his own instrument, and he is considered a musician and potential great loss ? Are you kidding me ! To compare a DJ with musicians of the past is a joke.

147. vickie G -
what about Reba McEntire's band. Don't forget about them.

148. Reginald -
what about left eye or alliyah

149. Yahoo! Music User -
In actuality, of all the untimely deaths in music, flying/crashing is at the bottom of the list of causes. Cancer and suicide are tops. Google it.

150. Yahoo! Music User -
RIP TRAVIS BARKER!! best drummer of all time :(

151. Javier Lo -
erm.. its sad.. but wut can we do.. ^^

152. Evan -
for the guy above me ^ "Michael c" - dude sometimes ya gotta just know when to shutup and not voice a pointless opinion about a musicians success...it's about a plane crash not album sales you retard. get a life

153. Yahoo! Music User -
RIP TRAVIS BARKER!! best drummer of all time :(

154. fatjohnshomie72 -
there is only one reason why travis barker survived... he is a god and can not die. There is only one reason why DJ AM survived... Travis Barker is a god and he owes Barker money from the tour. He actually attempted to throw himself in the fire to get out of this debt but Barker pulled him from the flames and used his wind breath to blow the fire away. Unfortunately for AM Travis's breath was so powerful at 200 mph it nearly tore his face off and was given severe burns on his face. Barker is burned from the waist down because he often had sexual relations with every woman on the earth. Looks don't matter to Barker. [profane] is [profane] You should have seen the women.

155. Yahoo! Music User -
RIP TRAVIS BARKER!! best drummer of all time :(

156. Ron -
Patsy Cline had more talent in her little finger than most mentioned here!

157. Yahoo! Music User -
That sucks. And nobody ever seems to remember Melanie Thornton from La Bouche (the female vocalist - had a hell of a voice, too - who sang on Sweet Dreams and Be My Lover, died in a plane crash November 2001. Not a good year for planes).

158. K.B... -
You are clearly from a different time period Michael.. Sucks to be old huh.. Ask anyone from 18-30 who Blink 182 is and they will tell you, including the fact the Travis Barker was the drummer.. DJ AM, also is very notable, and has been around the country 100's of times doing what he does best.. Just because you're ignorant does not make them any less of what they are. What happened to them was unfortunate, and luckily they are still alive.. The main article, was about the loss of life in the entertainment world, caused by plane crashes, not about who was more popular than who, and they definitely were not comparing anybody.. Seriously, lose the ignorance... It makes you look stupid..

159. Yahoo! Music User -
RIP TRAVIS BARKER!! best drummer of all time :(

160. michael -
Okay, I've seen a few comments mourning the "deaths" of Travis Barker and DJ A.M. Let me clear this up, Travis Barker and DJ A.M. were injured. Grievous injurious, yes. But they weren't killed. They're likely going to survive. So don't worry. We haven't seen the end o srum remixes of rap and good techno.
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