After working with Jon Bon Jovi, The War and Treaty are greater than open to the concept of “assembly their idols.”
The duo, made up of married musicians Tanya Trotter and Michael Trotter Jr., solely inform PEOPLE on the Americana Awards & Honors in Nashville on Wednesday, Sept. 18, that Bon Jovi, 62, exceeded their expectations.
The three musicians launched “The Folks’s Home” as a single on Aug. 30. The unique model of the track appeared on Ceaselessly, the newest album from Bon Jovi’s eponymous band.
“There aren’t any phrases to how form he’s, how great and giving he’s. He supersedes something you could take into consideration if you meet individuals,” Tanya, 46, explains.
“He is greater than life,” she declares. “You do not really feel the separation of him being this nice icon and us doing the track collectively,” she reveals, earlier than including that the Grammy winner is “completely unbelievable.”
Michael, 42, notes that the singer is “an honest being and he understands his calling on his earth,” remarking the way it’s a “highly effective” factor for Bon Jovi to acknowledge. “If I textual content Jon Bon Jovi, he’ll textual content me again inside two minutes. If I name him and he would not reply, he’ll name me again inside two minutes. Even when he cannot discuss, [he’ll say] ‘Hey man, I am doing this, however I will offer you a name proper again later.’ ”
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, the three musicians filmed a music video for the one collectively on the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in Nashville. However after the couple left, Bon Jovi stayed and remained on the bridge, and whereas there, he helped save a woman in crisis.
Michael tells PEOPLE Bon Jovi’s heroic act occurred “20 minutes” after they left the singer. “I suppose they determined to let [Bon Jovi] stroll the bridge and good name as a result of that is how that came about.” Including, “What a second. Surprised once more.”
The Bon Jovi frontman helped the unidentified lady who was standing on the bridge’s ledge on Sept. 11, per the Metropolitan Nashville Police Division surveillance footage.
After a couple of minutes alone, the singer and one other lady carried the lady in disaster to a safer a part of the bridge. He continued to talk with the lady in disaster earlier than they left the world collectively.
“A shout out to @jonbonjovi & his group for serving to a girl on the Seigenthaler Ped Bridge Tue night time. Bon Jovi helped persuade her to come back off the ledge over the Cumberland River to security,” the Metropolitan Nashville Police Division mentioned in a Sept. 11 put up on X (formerly Twitter).
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