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Beth Liebling
Liebling performing in 1995
Liebling performing in 1995
Background information
Born (1967-03-12) March 12, 1967 (age 57)
OriginChicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
  • noise rock
  • post-rock
  • space rock
  • Instrument(s)Bass guitar, drums
    Years active1993–present
    Labels
  • Mute Records
  • Repellent
  • Beth Liebling (born March 12, 1967, in Chicago, Illinois)[1][2] is an American musician known and co-founder of the Seattle-based experimental instrumental group Hovercraft[3] with guitarist/keyboardist/samplist Ryan Campbell ("Campbell 2000"). She played bass for the band under the stage name Sadie 7. Since 2015, Liebling is the bassist of the band Teleportal.

    Career[edit]

    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. After high school, Liebling moved to San Diego, where she attended San Diego State University.[4] She graduated with a degree in journalism in 1990.[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.[4]

    Prior to forming the trio Hovercraft, Liebling and Ryan Campbell had played together in Space Helmet, which formed when Liebling moved to Seattle. Space Helmet broke up when Campbell moved to New York City and the other members of Space Helmet, including Campbell's brother, formed the band Magnog. Ryan Campbell's departure for New York was short and upon his return, Hovercraft was formed and continued to record until 1999.[citation needed]

    Hovercraft and other projects[edit]

    Hovercraft, who had been included in the grunge music documentary Hype! (1996), had existed for four years before they released their first and only 7" single, "0,0,0,1," (1995). The band worked together with Bobby Tamkin of Xu Xu Fang, on and off for years before taking a serious turn as a real band. Drums on early recordings were provided by Bobby Tamkin, using the name "Paul 4" (not Eddie Vedder, under the name "Jerome230", as initially reported). Hovercraft's first tour of the United States was as the opening act for the Foo Fighters and Mike Watt. Vedder initially began the tour but was replaced after a few performances by Bobby Tamkin. The band later found a new drummer, Dave Krusen, a.k.a. Karl 3-30, who had been the drummer on Pearl Jam's record "Ten". With Krusen they recorded Stereo Specific Polymerization on their own label, Repellent Records. In 1997 they were signed by Daniel and Paul Smith to London-based Mute Records. In America, they were represented by "Mute Records America". They released Akathisia in 1997 and Experiment Below in 1998. Hovercraft toured the United States a few times on their own, and in Europe with Unwound. Hovercraft also collaborated on the project Schema with Stereolab's Mary Hansen, releasing an album in 2000.[citation needed]

    After Hovercraft ended around 2000, Liebling took a brief hiatus from music. She later sat in on sessions with various groups in Los Angeles, including playing drums in the Los Angeles-based group Lola.[citation needed]

    Teleportal (2015–present)[edit]

    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. The band also features Johnny Rossa on lead vocals.[6] The band released their first album, Devour, on October 18, 2019.[7]

    Personal life[edit]

    Liebling began dating Eddie Vedder in 1983, and the couple married in 1994 in Rome, Italy.[8][9] They divorced in September 2000.[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.[11]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Beth Liebling". Zimbio. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
  • ^ "Sadie 7, 1967". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
  • ^ "Hovercraft". allmusic.com. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  • ^ a b c "Eddie Vedder: Who Are You?". Rolling Stone. November 18, 1996.
  • ^ San Diego Union-Tribune. "The invisible band: Hovercraft puts its music before personalities." August 25, 1999.
  • ^ "Teleportal". teleportalband.com. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
  • ^ "Song Premiere: "The Organizer" by Teleportal". The Big Takeover. August 20, 2019.
  • ^ "Simpson's Lawyers Just Can't Avoid The Video Screen". Chicago Tribune. October 24, 1994.
  • ^ a b c Hiatt, Brian (June 29, 2006). "Pearl Jam: The Second Coming". Rolling Stone.
  • ^ "Eddie Vedder remarries". The Sydney Morning Herald. September 21, 2010. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  • ^ "Mike Ranquet and Beth Liebling". Retrieved October 17, 2021.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beth_Liebling&oldid=1227671119"

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