Travis Barker

Musician

Popular As The Baron von Tito Bones Clarence

Birthday November 14, 1975

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Fontana, California, U.S.

Age 48 years old

Nationality United States

#1377 Most Popular

1975

Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician who is the drummer for the rock band Blink-182.

He has collaborated with hip hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants, cofounded the rock band +44, and joined Box Car Racer, Antemasque and Goldfinger.

Barker was a frequent collaborator with the late DJ AM, and together they formed TRV$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.

Born in Fontana, California, Barker began drumming at an early age.

Barker was born in Fontana, California on November 14, 1975, 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 taking trumpet lessons.

In junior high, Barker learned to play the piano and briefly tried singing, joining the madrigals men and women's choir.

In addition, Barker had non-musical aspirations; he also was interested in becoming a professional surfer and skateboarder.

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."

Barker has described himself as a stoner during his tenure at Fontana High School.

His mother, who had been diagnosed with Sjögren syndrome three months earlier, died the day before he started high school.

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 and snare drum in the marching band.

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.

After graduating from Fontana High School, Barker worked as a trash man in Laguna Beach and played with the punk rock band Snot and Feeble, a Fontana-based band where he met Chad Larson.

1994

Larson went on to co-found the ska punk group the Aquabats in 1994.

After local shows and demo tapes, the band recruited Barker through Larson's connection.

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.

The group then went into the studio with veteran producer Jim Goodwin to record The Fury of the Aquabats! 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.

1996

He began playing for The Aquabats in 1996, but left to join Blink-182 in 1998, which encountered mainstream success with Enema 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, and country.

He also starred in an MTV reality series named Meet the Barkers.

1997

After the October 1997 release of The Fury of the Aquabats!, the group toured nationwide with San Diego-based Blink-182, who had recently completed their second album Dude Ranch.

1998

The trio's drummer, Scott Raynor, announced to his fellow members that he would depart following the SnoCore Tour in February 1998.

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.

Raynor returned that May, but arguments only grew worse.

Raynor was fired by DeLonge and Hoppus, ostensibly over a drinking problem, 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 member Adam Deibert.

"A few of us were standing by the stage and I vividly remember the feeling of this is the new Blink. We should have looked for a new drummer right then because it was so obvious what band he belonged in."

1999

Aside from drumming, he founded the clothing company Famous Stars and Straps in 1999, and the record labels LaSalle Records in 2004 and DTA Records in 2019.

Companies such as DC Shoes and Zildjian cymbals have co-designed products in his name.

2008

He was involved in a plane crash in 2008, but he recovered and released his debut solo album, Give the Drummer Some, in 2011.

He has continued to work with rappers, releasing extended plays with Yelawolf, Asher Roth, and Nottz, as well as with Blink-182 and the Transplants.

2015

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 restaurant Crossroads Kitchen.