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A Martha's Trouble Christmas Party

  • Pure Life House of Music 206 Clark Street LaGrange, GA, 30240 United States (map)

Celebrate the holidays with an intimate, festive evening. Perfect for a cozy night with friends and family, filled with holiday spirit and Martha’s Trouble classics.

Pure Life House of Music and Martha’s Trouble (Jen and Rob Slocumb of The Sound Wall in Opelika, AL). Chef Tara will prepare an incredible array of sweet, savory, and umami flavors to tickle your taste buds. Beacon Brewing Co. will have beer, wine, and a specialty drink available for purchase.

Jen & Rob Slocumb met over 20 years ago with a twist of fate inside a Houston, Texas, coffee shop where Jen worked booking bands. What started as a simple bond over music grew into much more and began a life on the road. Two children, a house in Auburn, AL, and a few dogs later, they are still living their musical dreams. While building their family, they have continued to write and play music, producing a dozen albums and touring around the USA, Canada, and Europe. And their work has not gone unnoticed. Some of the most influential and well-respected music critics have paid tribute to the duo. 

They have been listed and featured in Billboard Magazine, USA Today, AOL Music, XM Satellite Radio, and Performing Songwriter. Their songs have received multiple awards, including Best Americana Album of the Year by Just Plain Folk Awards; their Christmas Lights recording was selected as one of USA Today’s Top Holiday Albums, their cover of Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now was chosen as one of Billboard Magazine’s Top 10 Cover Songs, and their recordings have been featured in several made-for-TV movies. 

Behind the name

Martha’s Trouble is a Bible story about two sisters, Martha and Mary. Jesus came to see them one day. Martha was running around, trying to clean up and prepare food, while Mary was hanging out at Jesus’ feet. The story says Martha was “troubled” because Mary wasn’t helping. The duo says the story is a reminder to stop and smell the roses, to keep an eye on the bigger picture and the essential things in life.