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American drummer (born 1975)

Travis Barker
Born
Travis Landon Barker

(1975-11-14)November 14, 1975 (age 50)
Other names
  • The Baron von Tito
  • Bones
  • Clarence
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1993–present
TelevisionMeet the Barkers
Spouses
Children3, includingLandon
FamilyKardashian (by marriage)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Musical artist
Websitetravisbarker.com

Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician, songwriter, and music producer who is the drummer for the rock bandBlink-182. He has collaborated withhip-hop artists, is a member of therap rock groupTransplants, co-founded the rock band+44, and has also joinedBox Car Racer,Antemasque andGoldfinger. Barker was a frequent collaborator with the lateDJ AM, with whom he formed the duoTRV$DJAM. Due to his fame,Rolling Stone referred to him as "punk's first superstar drummer", as well as one of the 100 greatest drummers of all time.[1]

Born inFontana, California, Barker began drumming at an early age. He began playing forThe Aquabats in 1996, but left to join Blink-182 in 1998, which encountered mainstream success withEnema of the State (1999). Barker established himself as a versatile drummer, producing and making guest appearances in music projects of numerous music genres including hip hop,alternative rock,pop, andcountry. He also starred in anMTV reality series namedMeet the Barkers. He survived aplane crash in 2008, and after he recovered he released his debut solo album,Give the Drummer Some, in 2011. He has continued to work with rappers, releasing extended plays withYelawolf,Asher Roth, andNottz, as well as with Blink-182 and the Transplants.

Aside from drumming, he founded the clothing company Famous Stars and Straps in 1999, and the record labelsLaSalle Records in 2004 andDTA Records in 2019. Companies such asDC Shoes andZildjian cymbals have co-designed products in his name. He released a memoir,Can I Say: Living Large, Cheating Death, and Drums, Drums, Drums, in 2015. Barker is also a vegan and has invested in the Los Angeles vegan restaurantCrossroads Kitchen.[2]

Early life and education

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Barker was born inFontana, California,[3][4] on November 14, 1975,[5] When Barker was four, his mother gave him his first drum kit, which was the only one he would have until he was 15. Barker began taking drum lessons at age five with a drummer named Michael Mai, who would expose young Barker to many different playing styles. At this time, he also began takingtrumpet lessons. In junior high, Barker learned to play the piano and briefly tried singing, joining themadrigals men and women's choir.[6] In addition, Barker had non-musical aspirations; he also was interested in becoming a professional surfer andskateboarder. However, Barker states that "I always migrated back to drums, though. That was the one direction that kind of felt like I was connected to and I could kind of understand. I could express myself better through my drums than I could anything else."[7]

Barker has described himself as astoner during his tenure atFontana High School.[6] His mother, who had been diagnosed withSjögren syndrome three months earlier, died the day before he started high school.[5] She told him to keep playing music and to follow his dreams. At Fontana High School, Barker played the drum set in the jazz ensemble andsnare drum in the marching band.[6] He gained a lot of experience performing at regional competitions and festivals. Barker employed a variety of styles including military and jazz rhythms, but was attracted to the driving rhythms of hip-hop and punk rock.[8]

Career

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Musical beginnings (1993–1998)

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After graduating from Fontana High School, Barker worked as a trash man inLaguna Beach and played with the punk rock band Snot and Feeble, a Fontana-based band where he metChad Larson.[9][10] Larson went on to co-found theska punk groupthe Aquabats in 1994. After local shows and demo tapes, the band recruited Barker through Larson's connection.[9] Barker, who was "sleeping on [his] friend's couch" and still working as a trash man, only intended to fill in for a few days but ended up joining the band.[11] The group then went into the studio with veteran producer Jim Goodwin to recordThe Fury of the Aquabats![8] Barker's speed and accuracy meant that once his parts were recorded, he was free to head off and rehearse (and sit in with other bands). He had picked up a nickname with the Aquabats—Baron Von Tito—the reasons for which are lost to history as none of the members recall why.[12]

Barker (top right) joined Blink-182 in 1998.

After the October 1997 release ofThe Fury of the Aquabats!, the group toured nationwide withSan Diego–basedBlink-182, who had recently completed their second albumDude Ranch. The trio's drummer,Scott Raynor, announced to his fellow members that he would depart following theSnoCore Tour in February 1998.[13][14] The ensemble enlisted Barker to fill in for Raynor. Barker, who did not have time to prepare or practice with the duo, learned the drum tracks for the 20-song setlist in only 45 minutes before the first show and performed them flawlessly thereafter.[15] Raynor returned that May, but arguments only grew worse.[16] Raynor was fired by DeLonge and Hoppus, ostensibly over a drinking problem,[16] and the band recruited Barker once more. "I remember Travis rehearsing backstage for an hour or two, then playing with them during sound-check", recalled Aquabats memberAdam Deibert. "A few of us were standing by the stage and I vividly remember the feeling ofthis is the new Blink. We should have looked for a new drummer right then because it was so obvious what band he belonged in."[11] The addition of Barker inspired DeLonge and Hoppus to "play better" and keep up with their new member, whom DeLonge called "perfect".[17] Barker continued playing with Blink-182 throughout 1998 and stepped in to play withthe Vandals, where he filled in forJosh Freese as the year closed.[18]

Mainstream success (1999–2004)

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Barker's first album with Blink—Enema of the State—was released in June 1999 and catapulted the trio to stardom, becoming the biggest pop punk band of the era. Three singles were released from the record—"What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things", and "Adam's Song"—that crossed over into Top 40 radio format and experienced major commercial success.[19] "All the Small Things" became a number-one hit on theModern Rock Tracks chart, but also became acrossover hit and peaked at number 6 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart. Its video parodiedboy bands and pop music videos and won a Moon Man for Best Group Video at the2000 MTV Video Music Awards.[20][21][22] The album has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and had a considerable effect on pop punk music.[23][24]

Barker performing in 2003

The band's success did great things for Barker. "Four years ago, I couldn't afford to feed myself," he said in an interview at the time. "But now I can buy art, work on oldCadillacs, and live in comfort. I can finally buy a dog and afford to feed him." He began dating Melissa Kennedy and purchased a rehearsal studio.[20] Barker branched out into retail at this time, opening a store in Riverside called Famous Stars and Straps. The storefront was shut down by the city, but FSAS products began to be carried by other retailers and via the Internet.[25] Barker also began offering drum lessons and addedGuitar Center drum clinics to his list of activities.[26] The band began its first arena tour in the fall of 1999,[27] but Barker missed much of the 2000Mark, Tom and Travis Show tour after he broke his finger.[20]

Blink-182's next effort,Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001), was greeted with immediate success, debuting at number one on theBillboard 200 and going triple platinum within three weeks (the record eventually sold in excess of 14 million copies worldwide).[28]

In 2001, Barker married Melissa Kennedy, but the two divorced in August 2002 after nine months of marriage.[29] Following a cancelled European tour, DeLonge went back to San Diego to record an album he deemed an experiment in ideas he felt weren't suited to Blink-182.[17][30] DeLonge, not wanting to pay for a studio drummer, simply asked Barker to step in and perform on the record, calledBox Car Racer. The experiment became a full-time band and toured in 2002, which led to strained relations between DeLonge and Hoppus.[31]

Word had got around that not only was Travis Barker an amazing drummer, [but that] he was also an amazing studio drummer which was a skill that a lot of drummers don't necessarily share. Travis had this reputation of being a guy who could sit down with a click track and no music and have the arrangement in his head and he could lay down the drum tracks in five, ten minutes for a song and then the band could play on top to him as if he was a drum machine.

Dave Carlock[32]

Through a connection with Jerry Finn,Rancid vocalistTim Armstrong contacted Barker in the summer of 2002 to record tracks for a rap/rock collaboration called theTransplants.[32] For his role on theTransplants record,Rolling Stone called Barker "punk rock's first superstar drummer".[33] He also began appearing in music videos, includingPuff Daddy's "Bad Boy for Life", as well as adding to his collection of vintage Cadillacs.[34] Blink-182 released their fifth, untitled album in 2003, which marked a more mature direction.[35] Shortly before the album's completion, Barker's girlfriend, ex-Miss USAShanna Moakler, gave birth to their son,Landon Asher, in October 2003.[citation needed]

The Kinison, who supported Blink-182 on their tour dates, impressed Barker and were the first group signed toLaSalle Records, a record label Barker officially set up in 2004.[36] LaSalle was named after Barker's favorite Cadillac, and the label was designed to branch out to find all types of music, be it country or hip-hop. Barker met once a week with designers at Famous Stars and Straps to oversee designs for shoes and in his spare time picked up boxing.[36] He injured his foot at aMelbourne, Australia show in 2004 but performed the next night using his left foot for thekick-drum; he was in so much pain afterward that the tour had to be canceled.[37] Barker's doctor informed him that not only did he break his foot, but he toretendons andligaments—described by Hoppus as "the type of injury that people get in motorcycle accidents."[38] In the meantime, Barker purchased aWahoo's Fish Taco franchise inNorco, California, and began work on a new Transplants record.[39] The year for Blink-182 rounded off with a European tour that was soured by division in the band. In February 2005, the band issued a press statement announcing their "indefinite hiatus".[40]

Reality television star and collaborations (2005–2008)

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Barker on stage in 2004

After aNightmare Before Christmas-inspired wedding in October 2004, Barker starred in the MTVreality seriesMeet the Barkers with wifeShanna Moakler. The series followed Barker and his new family through his daily life, including Blink-182's final tour and the new Transplants album.[41] The new Transplants album,Haunted Cities (2005), was completed in the aftermath of the Blink-182 "hiatus" and released in mid-2005. Meanwhile, Hoppus and Barker continued recording music together and began working on electronic demos, which they called+44.[42] Barker began another new project in 2005 calledExpensive Taste, featuringPaul Wall andSkinhead Rob—the project would be more traditionally hip-hop. Barker also turned his direction to producing, working with artists such asBun B andT.I.[43] The +44 project came to a turning point when Hoppus and Barker purchased their own studio in October 2005, named Opra Music.[44]When Your Heart Stops Beating, the debut of +44, was greeted by less-than-stellar reviews and little commercial success.

Barker filed for divorce from Moakler that August; both used theirMySpace blogs to comment on the situation. Their breakup and the drama surrounding it made them tabloid favorites.[45] After he and Moakler split up in 2006, he was frequently spotted at nightclubs—and photographed necking withParis Hilton. According to Barker, he was trying to blot out the guilt of giving his children a broken home, and consumed "excessive amounts" ofprescription painkillers, marijuana and alcohol.[46] The painkiller usage eventually developed into a full-fledged addiction over 2007.[46] Barker broke his arm during a video shoot for +44, but continued to tour performing using one arm.[47] In early 2007, Barker began to work on hip-hop remixes and production techniques for many artists, preparing some loops and beats forJuelz Santana and looking to open two newboutiques, one in Los Angeles named Fast Life and one inVenice Beach by the name of Rogue Status.[48] He kept busy drumming forIdiot Pilot ("Elephant") andthe Federation ("Black Roses"), as well as creating well-received remixes ofRihanna's "Umbrella" and "Crank That (Soulja Boy)".[49] After a stint on theHonda Civic Tour withFall Out Boy andCobra Starship, +44 began work on a second studio album that October.[50]

Barker continued releasing hip-hop remixes in 2008; a well-received remix ofFlo Rida's "Low" followed the "Crank That" rendition. The videos of Barker playing the revamped tracks grew heavily in popularity onYouTube.[51] Barker hoped to collate his growing arsenal of remixes with a bunch of new tracks on which he was working. It began to germinate into the idea of making a solo album, producing it all himself.[51] As 2008 wore on, it became evident that the project would supersede +44 for the immediate future, though the band would return, by all accounts, once everything was in place for the solo record.[52] Guests who recorded with Barker includedYoung Dro,E-40,Willie Nelson, andDamian Marley. He began performing withDJ AM (Adam Goldstein) in June 2008 in a collaboration calledTRV$DJAM. Essentially, DJ AM would mix a set of classic songs (which ranged fromclassic rock to dance) live with two turntables, then Barker would "enhance AM's groove" with live drums.[46][52] The duo performed at theMTV Video Music Awards on September 7. "Our little duo of drummer and DJ [had] reached heights we never thought were possible," said Barker in a 2011 interview.[53]

In 2008, Barker and Goldstein were in aplane crash that killed the other four people on board and left them both in critical condition.

Solo album and reunions (Since 2009)

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Barker drumming for Blink-182 in 2011

Barker's accident led to a Blink-182 reunion,[54] with the group announcing their return at the February2009 Grammy Awards.[55] Barker continued to produce remixes throughout 2009, including a remix of "3 a.m." byEminem; he also collaborated withGuns N' Roses guitaristSlash.[56] In the midst of the band's reunion tour in August 2009, DJ AM was found dead by a friend in his New York apartment. Though Goldstein had been prescribed medication for pain following the crash, the medical examiner reported that he died from "acute intoxication" listing several prescription drugs andcocaine.[57]

The plane crash led Barker to make some lifestyle changes; he began running and swimming each day, and wentvegan since leaving the hospital, although he had already been vegetarian for 17 years.[58] He has also overcome a painkiller addiction he had for years prior to the plane crash.[59][60][61] "I didn't even take any pain medication after I got out of the hospital. They told me I'd be on some of the medicine for the rest of my life, but I got off all of them," said Barker. "They made me a completely different person." Barker didn't fly again until 2021, traveling by himself on his bus—and taking a boat when touring in Europe.[53]

After more than two years of setbacks and delays, Barker finally released his long-in-the-works solo debut,Give the Drummer Some, in March 2011. The record features collaborations with artists fromLil Wayne toSlipknot'sCorey Taylor.[62]Neighborhoods, Blink's sixth studio album, was released in September 2011 and peaked at number two on theBillboard 200.[63] Barker continued his collaborations, working withChester French,LL Cool J,Cypress Hill and producing an entireEP of collaboration,Psycho White, with rapperYelawolf. Barker was unable to attend Blink-182's Australian tour in 2013;Brooks Wackerman filled in.[64][65]

Barker performing in 2016

On July 1, 2016, Blink released their seventh studio albumCalifornia to critical and commercial success. To complete the project, Blink members Hoppus and Barker were forced to replace Blink co-founder Tom DeLonge with vocalist/guitaristMatt Skiba ofAlkaline Trio. Barker has joined Hoppus in citing DeLonge as the principal cause of the replacement. Citing DeLonge's alleged unwillingness to commit to working on new Blink projects, Barker revealed.

"We always covered up for [DeLonge] before. It was always, 'We're going to record an album,' then 'Tom refuses to get into the studio without a record deal.' So everyone does hella amounts of work to get a record deal and now Tom isn't part of Blink-182. It's hard to cover for someone who's disrespectful and ungrateful… Everyone should know what the story is with him and it's been years with it."[66]

He is currently producing his second solo album.[67] Barker has written a memoir entitledCan I Say: Living Large, Cheating Death, and Drums, Drums, Drums, which was released on October 20, 2015.[68] He appeared in the 2016Grammy-nominated documentary film about American DJ and producerSteve Aoki, titledI'll Sleep When I'm Dead.[69]

In 2018, Travis Barker appeared on the trap-metal musicianGhostemane's track, "D(r)ead". He also features onXXXTentacion's posthumous album "Skins", playing drums on the track "One Minute" featuringKanye West. In 2018 Travis Barker also joined The Aquabats for a 20th anniversary show celebrating their second albumThe Fury of the Aquabats at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles, California.[70]

In 2019, Barker teamed up with popular New Orleans alternative hip hop duo$uicideboy$ to announceLive Fast Die Whenever, a collaborative EP. Prior to the project's release, the singles "nothingleftnothingleft" (a rapid-fire hardcore punk song) and "Aliens Are Ghosts" (which samples music criticAnthony Fantano's review of$uicideboy$' debut album) were released. The EP was released on May 24. Along with the lead singles, the EP also included the songs "Killing 2 Birds with 22 Stones", "Sour Grapes", "Don't Trust Anyone!" (stylized inall caps), and "Individuality Was So Last Year". Several tracks on the EP also featuredJames Shaffer ofKorn on guitar.[71] On July 12, 2019, Travis remixed Lil Peep & XXXTentacion's posthumous track "Falling Down".

On April 24, 2020, during theCOVID-19 pandemic, Barker was featured as the drummer duringPost Malone's well-receivedNirvana tribute show and fundraiser for the WHO COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.[72]

In May 2020, Barker signed American musician andTikTok personalityJxdn to his labelDTA Records, making Jxdn the first artist on the label.[73]

In September 2020, Barker was on a collaboration project withMachine Gun Kelly on Kelly's albumTickets to My Downfall. He was also heavily featured in the movie adaptation of this album,Downfalls High. Barker played on theWillow Smithpop-punk track "Transparent Soul", released April 27, 2021.[74][75]

In February 2021, he launched a line ofcannabinoid-infused products called Barker Wellness.[76] The next month, on March 15, 2021, Barker was a featured artist in the Atreyu song "Warrior" on the album "Baptize".

In July 2021, Barker signed an exclusive worldwide publishing administration deal withWarner Chappell Music.[77]

In November 2021, Barker signed formerBMG artistAvril Lavigne to DTA Records, with releases due to be handled by Warner Music Group's Elektra Records.[78][79]

In 2022, Travis Barker executive produced Machine Gun Kelly's eighth studio album. Barker and Kelly announced the album name,Born with Horns, by getting matching tattoos of the album name on their arms. Kelly later changed the album title toMainstream Sellout.[80]

In June 2023, Travis Barker met withAlex Etheridge, a 13-year-old Phoenix musician suffering frombone cancer who was a particular fan of Barker's drumming. Alex met Barker backstage at Blink-182's June 14, 2023, concert in Phoenix, and Alex and his family sat in the front row for the concert later. The two spent more than an hour together, talking and playing drums, including an introduction to Barker's wifeKourtney Kardashian via FaceTime. The meeting was set up by Australian social-media influencer Samuel Weidenhofer, who traveled from Melbourne to help arrange it.[81] Weidenhofer recorded the meeting and released it later as a TikTok video, which has received more than 17 million views as of July 2023.[82] Alex died on July 19, 2023.[83]

Influences and favorite drummers

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Barker told CBS Local that his first ever hero wasAnimal fromThe Muppets, crediting the character as his inspiration to pursue drumming; Barker would eventually play along with Animal andDr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem on a 2012 episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live!.[84] He also citesJohn Bonham ofLed Zeppelin,Alex Van Halen ofVan Halen,Tommy Lee ofMötley Crüe, andDanny Carey ofTool as his favorite drummers.[85] In a 2016 Q&A withVevo, Barker creditedBuddy Rich as the greatest drummer of all time. He also stated that Van Halen's "Jump" was the first song he learned on the drums.[86]

Personal life

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Plane crash (2008)

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Main article:2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash

I opened a door, and my hands caught fire. I ran to get out of the plane, but I fell through a wing. I immediately soaked up with jet fuel and caught fire. And then I was on fire, running like hell. I was running for my family: I didn't care about anything except being with my dad, my sister, Shanna, my three kids. I'm completely naked, holding my genitals—everything else is on fire—and I'm running, trying to put myself out.

Travis Barker[46]

On September 19, 2008,TRV$DJAM performed at a free T-Mobile event in Five Points withJane's Addiction singerPerry Farrell andGavin DeGraw inColumbia, South Carolina.[87] The trip was a special occasion: "We all thought it was kind of a treat—we were on a private plane," Barker said. Barker had invited his ex-wife Moakler, but she declined, saying she had a weird feeling about leaving their children. With a vacant seat, Barker invited his security guard Che Still, figuring he'd be good company and would enjoy the trip. Barker was always afraid to fly; in his teenage years, he was "sure" he would die in a plane crash.[46] When Blink-182 were putting together artwork forTake Off Your Pants and Jacket in 2001, they created a "Zoso-like" icon for each band member: a jacket, a pair of pants, and an airplane. "Please don't give me the plane—I have a really fucked-up fear of flying," Barker begged, who ended up with the plane anyway.[46]

Just before midnight, the plane, headed forVan Nuys, California, was heading down the runway when the occupants heard a loud bang.[88] According to theFederal Aviation Administration, the plane was departing from the airport when air traffic controllers saw sparks emanating from the plane.[88] The pilots told the control tower that a tire had blown out and they would be aborting the take-off. The plane hurtled through the airport's fence, across a highway andcrashed into an embankment. "When everything stopped, I tried to get everyone I could," Barker remembered. Barker and Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein escaped the plane and ran in circles on the highway. Hearing others yell, "Stop, drop and roll," Barker dropped to the ground and Goldstein helped him put out the fire on his feet. Barker said, "I was lying next to AM [Goldstein] as the plane was exploding, and I was screaming, 'Are we alive?'" Barker and Goldstein were transported to theJoseph M. Still Burn Center inAugusta, Georgia, where they were both listed in critical condition.[87] They were the only survivors of the crash; personal assistant Chris Baker and Che Still, along with the two pilots, died in the crash. Less than a year later, Goldstein died from an overdose.[87]

The remains of the plane crash

Barker spent more than 11 weeks in hospitals and burn centers. He had 16 surgeries: blood transfusions that lasted 4–8 hours and numerous skin grafts.[89] "There were times when they were talking about amputating my foot because I didn't have enough skin on my body for my grafts," he said. Barker also developedpost-traumatic stress disorder, made worse by the intense guilt he felt knowing Still was not supposed to be on the plane. During his time in the hospital, Barker was in so much pain that he was calling friends, offering them $1 million to help him end his life.[90]

He stopped his vegetarian diet and began eating meat to increase his protein intake and possibly speed up healing of his burns.[91] Barker recovered from the incident, enabling him to return to the recording studio in November 2008. In his first television interview since the crash, he said toMTV, "I'm already playing my drums again, and I'm already back in the studio". He elaborated by stating that the return to the studio "was like riding a bike. It was really exciting to know I still have my chops. It still felt good... I still can make it around the kit. Everything felt right, so I'm thankful to be able to play."[92] Barker sued the plane's owners, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., and an airplane maintenance company that month; the case wassettled out of court in December 2009 and the terms of the settlement are confidential.[93]

Relationships and family

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Barker's first marriage, to Melissa Kennedy, lasted nine months until he filed for divorce in August 2002.[29] He later married actress andMiss USA 1995 first runner-up titleholder,Shanna Moakler, on October 30, 2004. The couple had aThe Nightmare Before Christmasgoth-style ceremony held on the eve ofHalloween.[94] Barker and Moakler have two children together, a son,Landon Barker, born in 2003, and a daughter, Alabama, born in 2005.[95] Barker also remains extremely close with his stepdaughter Atiana, Moakler's daughter with ex-fiancé, boxerOscar De La Hoya; who appears regularly onThe Kardashians where she is referred to as Barker's "daughter".[96][97] The family appeared in a reality television series,Meet the Barkers, which aired on MTV from 2005 to 2006.

On August 8, 2006, Barker filed for divorce from Moakler after nearly two years of marriage.[98][99] The divorce was made public as each used theirMySpace pages to air their feelings on the matter.[29] Despite their pending divorce, reports surfaced in early 2007 that Barker and Moakler were "quietly trying to give it another go" as they were reportedly seen autographing a fan's book, with a heart around their names.[100] In March 2007, Moakler toldPeople magazine that she and Barker (still married) were back together, but denied that she was pregnant.[101] This came after the couple were publicly affectionate at a surprise birthday Barker threw for his wife inMiami.[101]People later reported that the couple had separated again; no reason was given for the split. Barker and Moakler were seen together at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards kissing and holding hands. However, on February 11, 2008, the couple's divorce was finalized.[102]

Barker and Moakler were together during a DJ set Barker was playing with DJ AM in Las Vegas on January 7, 2009.[103] The couple attempted to rekindle their relationship in early 2009, but announced that they were no longer together on April 1, 2009.[104]

On December 7, 2014, the police were called to Barker and Moakler's shared home in Los Angeles after the two were engaged in a verbal altercation. They made criminal threats to each other, leading to both Barker and Moakler getting arrested. No charges were filed against either party.[105]

In late 2015, Barker briefly dated singer and actressRita Ora.[106] In June 2016, it was reported that Barker and Moakler were amicably co-parenting their two children.[107]

There were rumors of Barker andKourtney Kardashian dating by very late 2020, which were confirmed and the relationship made official in January 2021.[108][109] During this relationship, he returned toair travel after avoiding airplanes for 13 years.[110] In October 2021, the couple got engaged.[111] They had an unofficial wedding on April 3, 2022, inLas Vegas, after the64th Annual Grammy Awards.[112] The couple officially married on May 15, 2022, inSanta Barbara, California,[113] with a religious wedding ceremony inPortofino, Italy, on May 22, 2022.[114] On November 4, 2023, it was announced that the couple's first child, a son, had been born.[115]

Barker was raisedCatholic, believes in God, and prays regularly with his children.[116]

Film, television, and video games

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Barker has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including his own reality show,Meet the Barkers, with his ex-wife Shanna Moakler, which debuted in 2005. Barker is in a brief scene with Blink-182 in the teen movieAmerican Pie. In 2003, he appeared in an episode of MTV'sPunk'd, aCandid Camera-esque television show, in which he took part in a set-up bareknuckle boxing match; he also appeared and spoke alongsideLinkin Park vocalistChester Bennington on MTV'sIcon show honoring heavy metal bandMetallica in May of that year.

In 2006, Barker starred in aBoost Mobile commercial,[117] which was detailed in an episode ofMeet the Barkers. He's also played a few guest starring roles such as a rapper on the popular crime drama,CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In 2001, he appeared with Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge in the skit "Leave it to Blink-182", a parody of "Leave It to Beaver", on the late night TV showMADtv.[118]

In a slight departure from his usual genres, he made an appearance on the 41st annualCMA Awards in 2006, performing a medley of songs by country iconBuck Owens with a group of artists includingDwight Yoakam,ZZ Top guitaristBilly Gibbons, and formerByrds bass playerChris Hillman.[119]

Barker performed alongsideSkylar Grey andKid Ink atWrestleMania 31. He appears as a secret, playable character inTony Hawk's Project 8, and inGuitar Hero World Tour.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1999American PieGarage band memberMiscredited; the film makers credited former Blink-182 drummerScott Raynor by mistake
The Urethra ChroniclesBlink-182
Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza PlaceHimself
2000JailbaitBlink-182
2001MADtv"Leave it to Blink-182"
MTV CribsHimself
2002Riding in Vans with BoysBlink-182
2003Ride with Funkmaster FlexHimself
The Urethra Chronicles IIBlink-182
The SimpsonsHimself"Barting Over"
2005Give 'Em the BootTransplants
Meet the BarkersHimself2005–2006
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationHi Def"Poppin' Tags"
2007Adventures in HollyhoodHimself
MTV CribsRick Thorne Episode
Primer Impacto
2008Start the MachineAppears in Blink 182 flashbacks.
2009Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy FactoryPlaying the drums, for Rob's new song
2010The Hard Times of RJ Berger
2016The Eric Andre Show"Tichina Arnold; Steve Schirripa"
2019The Joe Rogan ExperienceEpisode #1239
2020Downfalls HighNarrator[120]
2022The KardashiansGuest role
2023DaveHimselfSeason 3, Episode 8 'Met Gala'

Discography

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Main article:Travis Barker discography

Solo

withBlink-182

withTransplants

with+44

Main article:+44 discography

withTRV$DJAM

withthe Aquabats

withBox Car Racer

withExpensive Taste

  • DJ Skee Presents: Expensive Taste (2007)

withGoldfinger

General references

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Notes

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  • A.^ "Let's Go" was not released as a single; it charted due to digital downloads.
  • B.^ "Let's Go" peaked outside of the USBillboard Hot 100 chart, therefore it is listed on theBubbling Under Hot 100 chart, a chart monitoring the next top 25 singles beyond the top 100.[121][122]

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