Following Friday’s jet crash, which killed four people and put Travis Barker and AM in the hospital with critical injuries, musical friends of the artists began to arrive at MTV News.

Fall Out Boy, Beanie Sigel, Lindsay Lohan, Samantha Ronson and Cobra Starship’s Cabe Saporta gave their deepest sympathies to the two musicians in the hospital.

“Our band would like to reach out and put those who were a part of this tragedy and their families in our prayers, and as well our continued support for the recovery of those who survived, said in a statement by Fall Out Boy, who toured with Barker’s +44 in 2007. “It’s times like these that we are reminded, in the worst possible way, to honor life.

Rapper Beanie Siegel, who recently partook in a few songs with Barker, told MTV News, that he heard about the crash from his manager. “I was just with Travis and the whole squad in Vegas,” he said. “It’s just a blessing he survived. It got me thinking, like, ‘Is it all worth it?’ This lifestyle and all the traveling we do.”

Lindsay Lohan and DJ Samantha Ronson, who are friends of Barker and AM, posted messages of their support and sympathy in their blogs. “Please send your prayers out to Adam Goldstein (AM) and Travis Barker, along with the other lost in the plane crash,” Lohan wrote in her blog. “It’s so scary to think that life can end so fast…we must all treasure each and every moment, and be thankful for what we have. All my love…xoxo L.”

Ronson followed Lohan’s feelings, as she began her blog by saying “My good friend adam (dj am) was in a plane crash last night, he was lucky to survive but is still in the hospital being treated for burns. I don’t really know what to say, it’s such horrifying news, but I was hoping you guys would please send him your best wishes/ prayers because I don’t really know what else to do. Also, for Travis Barker who was on the plane.” blogs Ronson. “ Four other people were on the plane and did not survive, I cant even imagine the pain their families must be in.”

Other artists that MTV News contacted were too astonished by the news to give a comment right away. Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta, who also was on tour with Barker’s +44, reflected those sympathetic feelings by saying, “Chris was an awesome dude and I’m shocked and saddened that his happened. I just don’t know what else to say beyond that.”








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