Travis Haley, born on July 14, 1970 in Ohio, is a talented bassist and comedian known by his stage name "Lexxi Foxx." He rose to fame as a member of the heavy metal parody band Steel Panther, where his comedic persona and musical skills captivated audiences around the world.
In the early 2000s, Haley joined a band called Metal Shop and began performing every Monday night. The group eventually rebranded themselves as Steel Panther and released their debut album, Hole Patrol. Known for their humorous and satirical lyrics, Steel Panther gained a loyal following for songs like "Fat Girl (Thar She Blows)" and "Death to All but Metal."
Throughout his career with Steel Panther, Haley's talent as a bassist and his comedic timing on stage made him a standout member of the band. His departure from Steel Panther in July 2021 marked the end of an era for fans and fellow bandmates.
Based in Los Angeles, California, Haley and his bandmates embarked on numerous tours across Europe and Australia, entertaining fans with their unique blend of heavy metal and humor. His partnership with lead singer Ralph Saenz, a.k.a. "Michael Starr," was integral to the success of Steel Panther.
Despite his departure from the band, Haley's legacy as Lexxi Foxx continues to resonate with fans who appreciate his contributions to the world of parody metal music.