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The War and Treaty's Michael Trotter Is Embracing Childhood Nostalgia

In Our Daily Breather, we ask artists to recommend ways to find calm in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. Michael Trotter has been revisiting the television shows of his childhood.
Michael Trotter of The War and Treaty has been watching old TV shows to stay calm.

Our Daily Breather is a series where we ask writers and artists to recommend one thing that's helping them get through the days of isolation during the coronavirus pandemic.

Who: Michael Trotter of The War and Treaty

Where: Nashville, Tenn.

Recommendation: Embracing childhood nostalgia and taking time to make memories with your loved ones


Well, I must be honest:and one of my all time favorites

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