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Michael and Tanya Trotter took distinctly different paths to becoming The War and Treaty.

 

After winning a talent show when she was 13, Tanya knew singing would be her life. Growing up in a tight-knit community just outside of Washington, D.C., Tanya had a voice that was already hinting at the force it’d become: honeyed and bold, guttural but angelic. She’d discovered writing, too, and every blank space was an opportunity. “My mom would come into my room late at night and catch me reading books and writing, with a flashlight,” Tanya says, laughing. “I used to write on everything––envelopes, everything.”

 

Michael started writing later, and for different reasons. He spent part of his childhood in Cleveland before moving with his mother, brother, and sister to Washington, D.C. The family spent time in and out of homeless shelters––a limbo Michael would experience again as an adult. He was 19 when his first daughter, Michaela, was born. “She was the first thing I felt that I’d done right––my little girl,” he says. “I joined the army for her.” Michael enlisted in the United States Army in 2003, two years after 9/11. “I didn’t know it was wartime,” he says. “People say, ‘How do you not know that?’ Well, in the neighborhood I grew up in, we weren’t patriotic. No one cared––that’s rich people’s news. Meanwhile, someone I know just got shot yesterday.”

 

But what Michael did know was that as a soldier, he felt proud––then scared. He was sent to Iraq, where leaders who outranked him saw the fear in his eyes and treated him not as an underling, but as a brother. Stationed in one of Saddam Hussein’s rubbled palaces, he had access to a piano that had emerged miraculously unscathed. A captain heard him play and sing with his once-in-a-generation volcano of a voice, and he encouraged Michael to pursue music. When that same captain was killed, Michael sat down to write––really write––for the first time.

 

Officers noticed the tribute, pulled Michael from the front lines, and gave him a new charge: write and perform songs for the fallen. So whenever a brother or sister in arms died, Michael spoke to buddies, uncovered the story, and penned a song for the memorial. It was a heavy burden that also made him safer. “I remember, I would walk from one point to another, imagining people were chanting my name––imagining a concert that had nothing to do with death,” he says.

 

When Michael returned home, he was booked on a festival that also featured Tanya Blount. After his set, Tanya approached him and asked if he’d written his songs. He had. The two exchanged numbers, but Michael, battle-weary, scarred, and daunted by Tanya’s beauty, couldn’t understand why she’d want anything to do with him. “I threw her number away because I had a lot of insecurities that I still have. I thought, ‘Who would want to be with a guy who went to war?’”

 

Tanya didn’t wait on him. She called Michael, and the two became inseparable. Today, they’re married and have created a six-year-old son and a powerhouse duo. When The War and Treaty stepped up to fill an ill Buddy Miller’s spot at the 2017 Americana Music Festival & Conference, jaws at the Cannery Ballroom in Nashville collectively dropped. Just as anticipation surrounding Healing Tide is more than high, the music on the record is more than just sublime roots soul. It’s part of a mission.

 

As The War and Treaty, Michael and Tanya serve up healing and pain robbing with freewheeling joy on a monumental new full-length album, Healing Tide. An original tour-de-force produced by Buddy Miller, the collection swaggers with a confidence only gained by artists who are wholly, proudly, themselves. Funky bass lines, keys, lap steel, acoustic strings, and stripped-down percussion create a swampy Southern soul bed for the couple’s transcendent vocals. “I hope people see our hearts on this record,” Michael says. “I want them to experience freedom. To feel again.”

 

Michael wrote every track on Healing Tide alone. Opener “Love Like There’s No Tomorrow” sets the tone both thematically and vocally. Stark tambourine gives way to Michael’s gravelly locomotive vocals, which are joined in an early chorus by Tanya’s soaring harmonies. “Today is all that matters,” Michael says. “I would say that The War and Treaty’s mission is to embrace the now.”

 

Tanya takes over in “Are You Ready to Love Me,” as an old-school groove propelled by bass, electric guitar, and pedal steel growls. With unblinking confidence, Tanya asks the question too many women are too afraid to muster. “It puts us, as women, in a position of strength,” Tanya says. “A lot of women endure unnecessary pain because the question wasn’t asked or answered. I always say, let’s jump off the bridge together, hand in hand. You got to be in love to hit the water at the same time.”

 

Featuring a divine cameo from Emmylou Harris, “Here is Where the Loving is At” offers a moving portrait of loyal femininity and grace. Sweet but frank, “One and the Same” shuffles through a message of unity and recognition of ourselves in others who don’t look or sound like we do. Over crying steel, “It’s Not Over Yet” extends empathy and an outstretched hand to those losing faith.

 

Both Tanya and Michael admit to having favorites. “Little New Bern” hits hard for Tanya, painting vivid pictures of her grandparents’ farm. “That’s where happiness started for me, at my grandparents’ every summer, barefoot in the dirt, down at the pond, playing with the frogs,” she says. “I think everybody has a Little New Bern.” Michael singles out “Jeep Cherokee Laredo,” a scorcher that tells The War and Treaty story. “It starts off with me telling my truth––I said I’d never love again, never get married again. There were so many ‘I would never do agains,’” Michael says. “Then here comes this girl, and I put my foot in my mouth. And I got to live up to it.” A thumping sing-along, the song swings and jumps with joyful shouts from both Michael and Tanya.

 

Another standout, the title track offers an invitation: be part of humanity’s reconciliation. Michael wrote the song first as a gauntlet thrown down not to others, but to himself. “I was confronting myself,” he says. “I thought, ‘I wonder if Dr. King ever felt like giving up. Wonder if he thought, ‘I just want to be with Coretta and the kids, whisk off into the sunset.’” Michael pauses. “He’d be alive. So how heavy is the responsibility? Are you strong enough to pick it up?”

 

“You have to have a deep place of love within yourself to be vulnerable,” Tanya says. “With The War and Treaty, we allow people to see two people that are not perfect. We get on stage. We sweat. We’re overweight. We yell. We get ugly, we scream! My hair comes loose. We’re vulnerable––naked––in front of people, and it’s a chain reaction. It allows them to be vulnerable, too.”

 

The War and Treaty deliver live shows and records that make the hairs on the back of necks stand up. Their music and stories bring tears and goosebumps, but ultimately, more is at work. In the midst of Michael and Tanya’s open, beaming faces and united voices, facades met away. Walls are torn down. “I want people to feel like we care,” Michael says. “When you think about artists, you don’t think about that.” He pauses and grins broadly. “But that’s the way I want the world to feel about The War and Treaty.”

Setlists

    1. 1.Yearning
    2. 2.I Can't Let You Go
    3. 3.Tunnel Vision
    4. 4.Love Is on Fire
    5. 5.Skyscraper
    6. 6.That's How Love Is Made
    7. 7.Blank Page
    8. 8.Love Like Whiskey
    9. 9.Five More Minutes
    10. 10.Are You Ready to Love Me?
    11. 11.Stealing a Kiss
    12. 12.Carried Away
    13. 13.Hey Driver (Zach Bryan cover)
    14. 14.Please Don't Give Up Now
    15. 15.Feels Like Home
    16. 16.Can I Get an Amen
    1. 1.Yearning
    2. 2.I Can't Let You Go
    3. 3.Tunnel Vision
    4. 4.Love Is on Fire
    5. 5.Skyscraper
    6. 6.That's How Love Is Made
    7. 7.Blank Page
    8. 8.Love Like Whiskey
    9. 9.Five More Minutes
    10. 10.Are You Ready to Love Me?
    11. 11.Stealing a Kiss
    12. 12.Carried Away
    13. 13.Hey Driver (Zach Bryan cover)
    14. 14.Please Don't Give Up Now
    15. 15.Feels Like Home
    16. 16.Can I Get an Amen
    1. 1.Yearning
    2. 2.I Can't Let You Go
    3. 3.Tunnel Vision
    4. 4.Love Is on Fire
    5. 5.Skyscraper
    6. 6.That's How Love Is Made (Sung to Tanya’s brother and new sister in law (since they had to miss the wedding))
    7. 7.Blank Page
    8. 8.Love Like Whiskey
    9. 9.Five More Minutes
    10. 10.Are You Ready to Love Me?
    11. 11.Stealing a Kiss
    12. 12.Carried Away
    13. 13.Hey Driver (Zach Bryan cover)
    14. 14.Please Don't Give Up Now
    15. 15.Feels Like Home
    16. 16.Can I Get an Amen
    1. 1.Yearning
    2. 2.I Can't Let You Go
    3. 3.Tunnel Vision
    4. 4.Love Is on Fire
    5. 5.Skyscraper
    6. 6.That's How Love Is Made
    7. 7.Blank Page
    8. 8.Love Like Whiskey
    9. 9.Five More Minutes / (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
    10. 10.Are You Ready to Love Me?
    11. 11.Stealing a Kiss
    12. 12.Untitled (How Does It Feel) (D’Angelo cover)
    13. 13.Carried Away
    14. 14.Hey Driver (Zach Bryan cover)
    15. 15.Please Don't Give Up Now
    16. 16.Feels Like Home
    1. 1.Yearning
    2. 2.Improvised song as the venue fixed sound issues
    3. 3.I Can't Let You Go
    4. 4.Tunnel Vision
    5. 5.Love Is on Fire
    6. 6.Skyscraper
    7. 7.That's How Love Is Made
    8. 8.Blank Page
    9. 9.Love Like Whiskey
    10. 10.Five More Minutes (with a snippet of "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay")
    11. 11.Are You Ready to Love Me? (with crowd sing-along)
    12. 12.Stealing a Kiss
    13. 13.Carried Away
    14. 14.Hey Driver (Zach Bryan cover)
    15. 15."Please don't give up now, we need you.
    16. 16.Feels Like Home

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 49 reviews
  • one of the best concerts ever!

    by Marcia on 4/29/25Jefferson Theater - CharlottesvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    The couple is so engaged and engaging. The music was a nice mix of the old and new, including some covers. Both Tanya and Michael sounded great, harmonized lovely, and involved the audience. The couple interacted with the enthused crowd, working their way through the concert venue. The Jefferson was the perfect venue for this concert. I have seen the Beatles in concert (in DC in the mid-sixties), and my husband has seen Paul Simon and Billy Joel, but this one ranks up there with the best for both of us! Thank you Tanya and Michael!

  • Awesome!

    by Will on 4/29/25Jefferson Theater - CharlottesvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show and venue! The talent and the message that they bring is something that I wish could be shared with everyone! So much fun and their band was so good also! Get them back and we will definitely be there

  • I’m still flying

    by Madmoves on 4/11/25Irving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    My first tine hearing War & The Treaty exceeded even my very high expectations. The venue, Irving Plaza, was a delight: great security (without feeling oppressive). Very kind capable staff at every turn. Concert was so exciting a button popped off my jacket. A lovely security guy found it and then came all the way downstairs to find me & return it. A little kindness goes a long way.

  • Unreal!

    by Themtlcowboy on 4/5/25Le Studio TD - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    If you haven’t seen them, you need to!!! Powerful and moving artists! Voices like no other!

  • You must see the War and Treaty

    by Great voices and energy on 4/1/25Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    They were so fun. Hadn’t been to St Andrews in a long time. Good time.

  • “The War and Treaty” was FIRE!!

    by Michelle B on 4/1/25Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    This was our first time seeing The War and Treaty, but it won’t be our last. The concert was FIRE from beginning to end. We sang, danced, and even got in some praise!! Tiera Kennedy as opener set the down home vibe that continued through the night. Fantastic artists. Great crowd. Chill venue. 10 out of 10!

  • Fabulous concert!

    by Kampymom on 4/1/25Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 4 out of 5

    The War and Treaty are wonderful - their concert was fabulous. I will definitely want to go to more of their concerts in the future. Love them! My only gripe is the venue. St. Andrews Hall is not the greatest place to see a concert. The sound system was harsh and brassy, and the view from the balcony seating was almost always obstructed by other concertgoers. Don't see myself going to this venue again.

  • Great Show, Some Technical Flaws

    by Doug on 4/1/25Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 4 out of 5

    The War and Treaty put on a dynamite show, full of soul, drama, and deeply felt emotion. They continue to improve in their musicality and the amazing blend of Michael & Tanya Trotter's voices is wonderful to hear. The audience was enthusiastic and eager to welcome the duo back to their home state of Michigan; we happily sang and clapped along with the music whenever they encouraged us to. Whereas The War and Treaty's music runs the gamut from rock to R&B to gospel to country, the opening act, Tania Kennedy, was pure country. Tania has a very easy-to-listen-to voice and the fact that she was only accompanied by a single acoustic guitar player (who was very good himself) meant that her set had none of the unpleasant technical issues of the headliners. Those issues were twofold. First, the sound was badly mixed, with the bass so heavy that at times it actually made it difficult to hear the rest of the music, especially when the bass player used a keyboard bass rather than his guitar. I thought perhaps the effect was only because of where I was seated (in the balcony) but the rest of my family, who were down on the main floor, said it was just as bad there, too. Second, the kept the above-stage fog machine running the entire show - I guess to recreate the look of a club filled with cigarette smoke out of some misguided sense of nostalgia - but by the time the show was over my eyes were burning from the exposure to all those microscopic droplets of oil. I was still glad I went because I'm a big fan of The War and Treaty, but those issues really did detract from the experience.

  • Tour

    by JMae on 11/3/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    Can’t wait for a tour schedule. Would like to to see at the Ryman Auditorium on a Friday or Saturday night. Watched the show on PBS and absolutely felt the passion and honesty. Mostly felt the spirit in which the music was delivered. My hubby and I will keep a watch for a tour schedule 2025!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Outstanding Performance by “The War and Treaty”

    by Wanda Lou on 10/6/24Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Very entertaining!!! Outstanding vocals and musicians!!! Love, love this husband/wife duo!!!

  • The War and Treaty

    by Paula on 10/6/24Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    It was amazing. I saw them here last year and was so excited to see they were coming back. They are such an awesome couple. I bought tickets for my daughter and grandson both times and they think they are amazing too. I can wait for next year. I just love them. 💕💕💕

  • War and Treaty

    by MigLiz on 8/19/24Gramercy Theatre - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    A great show for all. Love is in the air. They perform beyond expectations, and their human element touched all in the audience. My wife and I look forward to seeing them again. Thank you.

  • Date Night!

    by Groovemaster on 8/2/24High Noon Saloon - MadisonRating: 5 out of 5

    After watching The War and Treaty performance on the CMAs a few months back I was amazed. My wife loved them and I felt that it would be cool to take her to see them live and in person! I purchased tickets soon after. We drove to Madison from Milwaukee and I must say they (The War and Treaty) were awesome! The powerful voices, the harmonies and the band were on point! We will be seeing them live again! 👍🏾

  • Soul touching voices!

    by Cath on 8/2/24High Noon Saloon - MadisonRating: 5 out of 5

    War & Treaty delivered a high energy, soul touching performance in Madison. Their angelic voices bring me to tears along with their musicality and band. Amazing live experience! Treat yourself to the love they share for each other and spread to all of us. I’m hooked!

  • outstanding

    by Rekama on 10/4/23Music Farm - CharlestonRating: 5 out of 5

    They were excellent. The whole crowd was estatic and had the joint jumping

  • A must-see act!

    by Karenp23 on 10/3/23Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Mike and Tanya Trotter must be experienced live. They bring passion, soul and authenticity along with some killer vocals. I don’t know anyone who hasn’t seen their show and not come away a fan for life.

  • WoW. We loved them!

    by Beachboy on 10/2/23Music Farm - CharlestonRating: 5 out of 5

    Mike and Tanya are superb entertainers. High energy. Authentic.

  • so loud hard to hear

    by music lover with sensitive ears on 10/2/23Music Farm - CharlestonRating: 1 out of 5

    The concert was so loud that it was impossible to hear lyrics or really even hear melodies. Very sad to have this be my first The War and Treaty performance as it was very negative and we left early.

  • War & Treaty

    by Emily on 10/2/23Music Farm - CharlestonRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a great band - fun and entertaining! They should be selling out every venue they go to! Music Farm is an awesome venue with great staff and atmosphere!

  • Wonderful

    by Zach on 9/29/23Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Sounds better in person. Show was great. They are so funny and just really good people. Only thing I didn’t like was when it ended. I wanted them to just sing all night long.