
Songwriter Sessions hosted by Jamie Ravine
w' Mathew Morgan and Whitley Jean
Presented by Music Go Round

Natalie’s is excited to introduce Songwriter Sessions, a new songwriter series presented by Music Go Round and hosted by Jamie Ravine! These shows will showcase the talents of a variety of talented songwriters who will share the stage, perform their songs, and also delve into the process of the art of songwriting with the audience. This first show will feature Ravine along with Matthew Morgan and Whitley Jean. The sponsor, Music Go Round takes pride in providing their customers with the best value in used musical instruments and gear, and has 2 area locations, 2630 Bethel Rd in Columbus and 1329 Stoneridge Dr in Gahanna.
Jamie Ravine is an award-winning singer/songwriter, performer, and music community leader who loves sharing her passion for all things music in Columbus, Ohio. Whether performing an acoustic set in front of a captive audience, hosting a songwriter round or recording in a studio, Jamie’s songs are rich with emotion and memorable melodies. In addition to her solo material, she has teamed up with friend and producer Brian Skeel to create their new exciting music project, Chroma Cloud. When not writing, recording, or performing, Jamie supports the Columbus music community by leading a growing, monthly gathering of musicians called Green Room Meetup. She created this group in 2022 for like-minded musicians to have opportunities to network and strengthen relationships in the local scene.
After the resounding success of his indie-folk album, ‘Timepiece’, singer-songwriter Matthew Morgan is back with a captivating new sound. Teaming up with elite producer Brian Skeel, Morgan’s latest singles progress into indie/alternative rock territory with electronic elements and a larger sonic palette. An openly queer artist, Matthew understands the importance of writing songs that allow everyone to be seen, especially giving a voice to the outliers and members of marginalized communities. With a mission to demonstrate that alternative folk music can resonate deeply with the LGBTQIA+ community while tackling social issues, Morgan challenges the conventional stereotypes that have long dominated the (roots) and folk genres.”
Growing up in a small, rural community outside of Newark, OH, Whitley Jean channels her experiences and personal narratives into her music, creating a profound connection with her audience through honest lyrics and soothing melodies.
Food & Bar: Our full food and drink menu will be available before and during the show.
Date: Thursday, March 13
Time: 8:30 pm
Doors Open: 7:30 pm