Yesterday afternoon, family and friends gathered at Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary in West Los Angeles for a private funeral service honoring the celebrity DJ otherwise known as Adam Goldstein.
Goldstein, 36, was found dead in his New York apartment last Friday of a suspected drug overdose.
Travis Barker and actor Scott Caan were among those spotted in attendance at the private ceremony.
Adam Goldstein, 36, aka DJ AM, was found dead in his New York home on Friday. The cause of death was allegedly a drug overdose, according to early reports.
Goldstein, along with Travis Barker, survived a horrific plane crash less than a year ago. He was a drug addict who had been clean for almost a decade before his death.
In a complicated web of company ownership, a high flyer's legal problems could throw a wrench into a lawsuit involving Travis Barker, Adam DJ AM Goldstein and the estate of Travis's late assistant Chris Baker who died in the crash of their chartered Learjet.
The financier, Danny Pang, is out of jail on a $1 million bond, and his investment firms are currently under investigation.
Seth Green arrived at the premiere of 17 Again last night with a multicolored Mohawk that was one part Travis Bickel, one part Travis Barker, and one part total travesty.
That better be for a role.
Nothing like some sociopathic rock star who is a grown man in a Charlie Brown t-shirt who can barely clear the height requirement for the big boy rides at Disneyland.
Seth, you know we adore you, but that hair is cack.
—Sasha Perl-Raver
Shanna Moakler and Travis Barker have so much damn drama, we can barely keep up.
They’re together. They’re over. They’re remarrying. They’ve split up.
This week, supposedly, they’re on the rocks again following a huge fight and Shanna has taken to her Myspace blog (what is she, 13?) to tell her side of the story. Doesn’t she have a publicist who can get her a write up in People or InTouch? Even Speidi has that. Damn.
DJ AM is seeking $20 million in damages following the September plane crash that took killed four others on board.
He is seeking $10 million for medical expenses, lost earnings, profits and economic damages and $10 million for non-economic losses, such as mental and physical pain from the plane’s manufacturer, Learjet, the charter company, Goodyear tire and the estates of the pilots for the plane crash in South Carolina last year.
Travis Barker, who also survived the crash, is also suing.
First No Doubt, and now Blink-182.
Blink-182's Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker are reuniting for the first time to present at the Grammy Awards tonight, but they may also be working on a new studio album, Angels & Airwaves guiarist David Kennedy hinted during a chat with fans on the social networking site Modlife.
Last night we were checking out GenArt and will.i.am’s “World on Fire” pre-Grammy party/art show at the Shooting Gallery in Downtown LA when we saw something berry berry interesting…
Travis Barker, looking absolutely fantastic, getting out of the back of a chauffeured SUV, making his way around the car and opening the passenger door to escort his ex-wife, Shanna Moakler, into the venue.
Game on, bitches!
These two are fully back together and looked very much in love.
DJ AM has joined his friend Travis Barker and filed a lawsuit Tuesday following September’s deadly plane crash, which left him and Barker severely burned and killed four others.
After a trying and turbulent following the tragic plane crash that killed four and left both Travis Barker and DJ AM hospitalized with extensive burns, the duo, who call themselves TRV$DJAM, will ring in New Year’s Eve 2009 with their first concert since the show they played in Columbia, South Carolina just before boarding their doomed flight.
The pair will headline New Year’s Nation’s Los Angeles New Year’s Eve Party at The Lot in West Hollywood with the performance being streamed over the Internet and broadcast at other New Year’s Nation parties across the country.