Soulful harmonies, bold cross genres, and a masterclass in African American virtuosity come to Northwest D.C. on April 11, as Tanya and Michael Trotter of anticipate an electric tour performance of their fourth studio album 鈥淧lus One鈥 at Howard Theater. 

Amid a six-month international tour, the husband-and-wife duo joined WIN-TV鈥檚 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk鈥 live from Amagansett, New York on April 4, fueled by elated spirits and candid reflections to discuss the significance of the upcoming show and namesake record. 

鈥淲e bring who we are, we don’t change who we are,鈥 Tanya Trotter, formerly Blount, told The Informer on 鈥溾 鈥淭his is an invitation to our fans, as well as to Nashville, to join in on what we’re doing with our gospel-country stuff鈥o allow people to come into who we are.鈥

As The War and Treaty marks its triumphant return to Washington, D.C. 鈥 where each vocalist has roots 鈥 the evening promises a captivating experience of undeniable chemistry, musical exploration, and recognition for the roots of Black culture in history.

鈥淚 want people to come to our concert to learn something, to learn the return, to learn what we started,鈥 Michael Trotter explained. 鈥淭o learn that all the styles that you hear, every genre that is birthed, was birthed out of the gut, and the heart, and the soul and the mind of our people.鈥

The War and Treaty’s ‘Fitting’ Return to Washington, D.C.

For the spiritually infectious Trotter duo, performing at Howard Theater on April 11 is what the wife boosted as a 鈥渇ull-circle moment.鈥

The War and Treaty perform in Toronto on April 1 amid the Plus One World Tour. The Grammy-nominated duo will perform at Howard Theater in Northwest D.C., on Friday, April 11. (Courtesy of The War and Treaty via Instagram)
The War and Treaty perform in Toronto on April 1 amid the Plus One World Tour. The Grammy-nominated duo will perform at Howard Theater in Northwest D.C., on Friday, April 11. (Courtesy of The War and Treaty via Instagram)

Tanya Trotter revealed she used to perform on Georgia Avenue during former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry鈥檚 Street Theater event, which promoted youth in the arts. The husband then reminisced on winning his first singing competition at the annual Future Fest in 1996, which he considers a 鈥渓ife-changing experience.鈥

Moreover, Tanya Trotter was among a lineup of reputable musicians chosen to perform at Howard Theater鈥檚 Grand Opening Gala Fundraiser on April 12, 2012, after the historic landmark site underwent a 32-year hiatus and $29 million renovation. 

鈥淚t’s just fitting that right off of Georgia Avenue is the incredible Howard Theater, and we’ll be coming back to that,鈥 she said. 

Besides the initial exposure to live crowds, the wife and actress said Washington, D.C., is instrumental to the style and musicality of The War and Treaty, which debuted in 2014.  

She spoke of her faith upbringing in a 鈥渓ittle church鈥 on 50th and B Street in Southeast, where she also delved into the musical interests that later fruitified the passion and sound of the Grammy-nominated duo, who now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. 

鈥淲henever we approach music鈥搘hether it’s gospel, country, folk, Americana, rock and roll鈥搕he foundation is gospel music. That’s where we’re rooted, and that’s where we come from,鈥 she told The Informer. 鈥淓verything I learned, it’s inspired and comes from D.C.鈥

Michael Trotter emphasized his appreciation for his 鈥渟trong roots鈥 in the nation鈥檚 capital, noting the significance of returning home as not only a celebration of upbringing, but of growth and transformation, specifically where it all started.

鈥淚鈥檓 so very excited to be able to come home with D.C. songbird Miss Tanya, and be able to offer something different that we have,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd we do have something different.鈥

‘Plus One’ Builds Bridges, Reignites Black Culture in Country Genre 

Officially released on Feb. 14, War and Treaty鈥檚 鈥淧lus One鈥 album encompasses a love letter to country music that unapologetically works to redefine stereotypes and limitations often imposed on the genre.  

The 18-track project 鈥 revered as 鈥渁 testament to the power of love, hope, and human connection鈥 in 鈥 leverages raw vocals with the creative elements of country, gospel, rock and blues to 鈥渂ring something different鈥 to mainstream music, according to Michael. 

鈥淚n country music radio, specifically, we want a different perspective,鈥 the husband said, noting the deep roots of western swing in the history of African American agriculture and enslavement. 鈥淲e’re going to bring some鈥f those things that’ve been whitewashed out of country music.鈥

Credited co-writers on the album include country icons like Miranda Lambert and Jesse Frasure. Further, producers like Frasure, Jonathan Singleton, John Shanks and Trotter himself laid the tracks to bring an elevated sound to the mix. Meanwhile, synergized melodies, live instrumentation, and inclusive lyricism invokes a deeper look into the strength of diverse influences and how it can transform the boundaries of music seen today. 

鈥淲hat if D’Angelo did a song with George Jones, or Dolly Parton did a song with Aretha Franklin? What would that sound like鈥ow would that feel?鈥 Tanya Trotter told The Informer. 鈥淲e’re giving people thoughts. They’ve never seen it before, it’s never been done before.鈥

With this in mind, the CEO said 鈥淧lus One鈥 is a testament to the foundation of The War and Treaty itself. 

鈥淲hen people say, 鈥榃hat are you bringing to country music,鈥 we’re [bridge-builders]. We don’t just blend genres鈥搘e bring people together, we blend hearts, people’s choices,鈥 said the singer and entrepreneur, 鈥渁nd we have been able to do that with the last 10 years of our music.鈥

As the duo proceeds to tour now through September, Michael Trotter said he hopes that audiences will embrace the elevated sounds of The War and Treaty as a unit, and particularly find inspiration in the breadth and beauty of Black culture in all artistry. 

鈥淲hen Black people create, we innovate. That鈥檚 the truth,鈥 he told The Informer. 鈥淲e just want to remind America and abroad that there is a beautiful perspective waiting to take place again.鈥

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Jada Ingleton is a Comcast Digital Equity Local Voices Lab contributing fellow through the 番茄社区app. Born and raised in South Florida, she recently graduated from Howard University, where she...

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