Beth Liebling

Liebling first became interested in playing while, as a teenager, attending all ages hardcore punk shows in Chicago such as Articles of Faith and the Dead Kennedys.

[5] While attending classes at San Diego State University, Liebling booked shows on campus and commuted on weekends to Los Angeles, where she had an internship at Virgin Records.

[4] Liebling and her then-boyfriend Eddie Vedder would help promote Red Tape, a weekly gothic-rock gathering at Winter's, a local SDSU hangout.

Drums on early recordings were provided by Bobby Tamkin, using the name "Paul 4" (not Eddie Vedder, under the name "Jerome230", as initially reported).

[citation needed] In 2015, Liebling joined the band Teleportal playing bass and doing backing vocals, along with former Hovercraft bandmates James Bourland on guitar and Ric Peterson on drums.

[9][10] In an interview published in the June 29, 2006, edition of Rolling Stone magazine, Vedder said that his divorce from Liebling had devastated him.

[9] Liebling was subsequently in a long-term relationship with professional snowboarder and skateboarder Mike Ranquet, with whom she had twin children on November 10, 2011.