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This project successfully raised its funding goal on July 2, 2010.
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digital download of "Love Revolution" album + exclusive updates via KickStarter.com
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digital download of "Love Revolution" album + Signed CD copy
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all of the above + a personal "thank you" on our website updated weekly
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all of the above + your name listed in the "thank you" credits in the liner notes of CD booklet
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all of the above + Martha's Trouble T-shirt + signed/framed 8x10 publicity photo
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all of the above + personal video message and performance of song of your choice, not limited to just MT songs
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all of the above + iPod nano loaded with every Martha's Trouble song and album! + Dinner with Rob & Jen when the band travels through your town
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all of the above + private concert in your home (or anywhere) on a mutually agreed upon date. You make the set list and invite whomever you want! Limited to US & Canada, unless there are more than 1 backers from your Country or Continent overseas.
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The duo now lives in Auburn, Ala. Not exactly where they pictured themselves, but they wouldn’t give it up. Jen, from Ontario, Canada, and Rob, from Nashville, TN, are sure they’re where they are supposed to be. Everything the couple has done has been in pursuit of a musical dream, one that, so far, has paid off.
The past five years have been crucial for the duo. In addition to sustaining a career in music, Jen and Rob Slocumb started a family and are raising their two children – Wilson, 6, and Emery, 4. The time between albums allowed the couple to focus on their family and spirituality, both setting the tone for their release of “Anchor Tattoo.” (Feb. 1, 2011)
"With its 10th album, "Anchor Tattoo," the Alabama-based husband-and-wife duo Martha's Trouble continues to intensify the mystery as to why it remains a hidden gem." - BILLBOARD MAGAZINE