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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
  • Quite a show

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

    These folks can sing! They're humble and funny and powerful and worth a try.

  • Amazing show

    by Klaus on 9/28/23Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    I have been waiting to see them live. They did not disappoint! Such a beautiful duo. I enjoyed every second of the show. I can't wait to see them live again. The Bijou Theatre was a great experience!

  • I needed 5 more minutes ...

    by Sarah on 9/28/23Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been a fan since The War and Treaty opened for the Indigo Girls at the Ryman. They are true entertainers and can bring the house down no matter what gendre of music you prefer. Both Michael and Tanya have a vocal range that cannot be compared - one minute its Louis Armstrong, the next Aretha Franklin. I love watching them perform and engaging every member of the audience. If you get the chance, go see this duo!! You won't regret it!

  • Great concert!

    by Bailey on 9/28/23Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    First time seeing The War and Treaty. They put on a great show! They are not only super talented, but the most humble performers we have ever watched. Hope they return to a a city nearby.

  • What an awesome magical night

    by Dave on 9/28/23Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    What a fantastic concert, the crowd was totally engaged, the performers gave it all!! you could just feel the energy in the theater (Knoxville, TN). One of my favorites of all time.

  • outstanding

    by UK Couple on 5/8/23Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    We came all the way from the UK to see War And Treaty having seen them at Glastonbury. They are outstanding - great voices, great band, great musicianship , great banter and the best atmosphere.

  • The war and Treaty

    by The Soulful Mr T on 5/6/23Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a wonderful band; I would go see them again anywhere. The club was also good.

  • The War and Treaty are Amazing!

    by Laurie G. on 5/6/23Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Michael and Tanya are fantastic singers and their band is superb! Their songs are beautiful. I was moved a great deal by Michael's words about our being one race, the human race. The opening act for The War and Treaty was William Prince. He is great singer-songwriter, and his message was also about making connections. In addition to wonderful music, there was a lot of love in the Bowery Ballroom during the concert that night. My friends and I had an amazing time!

  • Blown away!

    by Sneezy17 on 4/26/23House of Blues Cleveland - ClevelandRating: 5 out of 5

    My wife saw The War and Treaty on CBS Saturday morning or some such show, then we played them on Amazon Music. We knew they were good, but damn! They were incredible! Such drive, harmonies and backed by a really good band. I hope to see them again and I imagine in an even bigger venue. More people just need to hear them and they'll see. What a great show!

  • Run don’t walk

    by Bad venue on 4/26/23House of Blues Cleveland - ClevelandRating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely amazing show! They sound perfect together and man can they sing. Can’t wait to see them again!

  • Awesome

    by BR on 4/26/23House of Blues Cleveland - ClevelandRating: 5 out of 5

    My best friend and me went to War and Treaty had a great time.

  • Too big for the room

    by LMinHB on 4/20/23Constellation Room - Santa AnaRating: 4 out of 5

    These two are incredible - such striking songs and vibrant voices. The Constellation Room was far too small for their huge talent. I can't wait to see them in a bigger venue.

  • Love

    by Shellie Franklin on 3/27/23Constellation Room - Santa AnaRating: 5 out of 5

    They were amazing! The love that they have for each other, and the love they have for their fans resonated through the night. The music was STELLAR! They are now one of my favorite bands!!!

  • Do Not Miss This Show!

    by J. F. on 10/12/22Rating: 5 out of 5

    Their voices, musicianship, rapport with their band and the audience makes it feel like we are over for a Sunday afternoon visit. This couple deserves every success coming their way! There is a moment of honesty and raw emotion that you will not forget. I hope they will be back soon.

  • a special evening

    by duvidol on 9/23/22Scherr Forum- B of A Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks - Thousand OaksRating: 5 out of 5

    All i can say is wow, they both have un real voices, solo and when they sing together. Personal and emotional stories, just a great evening.

  • The War and Treaty

    by Katy K. on 9/23/22Scherr Forum- B of A Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks - Thousand OaksRating: 5 out of 5

    What an amazing concert. The voices of Michael and Tanya wove together with such beauty, control, power and finesse. Their band was amazing and supported their vocals perfectly. The live performance far out exceeded their recorded music. A must see experience!

  • Awesome

    by Saint on 9/23/22Scherr Forum- B of A Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks - Thousand OaksRating: 5 out of 5

    What an incredible night. The only thing I could compare it to would be going to see Ike and Tina in the early sixties. Raw and moving R&B! Thousand Oaks has rarely seen such a goldmine of music.

  • Excellent experience love michael and Tonya!!

    by Jami on 8/24/22XL Live - HarrisburgRating: 5 out of 5

    The venue was great, hard to find but once we got there we were impressed. Food prices were cheap compared to other venues and drinks were reasonable.We will be back!

  • Love their music, voices and synergy…

    by Shirin on 3/12/22Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heard them at Keeping the Blues Alive CruiseV11 and was hooked. Can’t wait to see and hear them live again. My new favs and have been streaming them.