Internationally known Jewish DJ badly burned in plane crash
Adam Michael Goldstein, 35, known as DJ AM, was hospitalized with extensive burns.
By JTA
An internationally known Jewish disc jockey survived a plane crash that killed four.
Adam Michael Goldstein, 35, known as DJ AM, was hospitalized with extensive burns, CNN reported. He jumped from a burning private plane Friday night as it skidded on a runway in Columbia, South Carolina.
Also surviving was Travis Barker, a drummer for the band Blink 182; he also had extensive burns.
Philadelphia native Goldstein and Barker have been frequent collaborators recently in club performances.
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