EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT IT'S
THE FLATTS AND SHARPE
OPEN MIC
IN THE RED LINE TAP


HOSTED BY MICKI CROISANT

SIGN UP AT 8 PM
MUSIC AT 9 PM



PERFORMERS MUST BE PRESENT TO SIGN UP FOR THE OPEN MIC
NO CALL IN'S PLEASE



EACH PERFORMER GETS A CHANCE TO WIN
IN THE WEEKLY PRIZE RAFFLE
PRIZES COURTESY OF
THE FLATTS AND SHARPE
AND
EVERY PERFORMER GETS ONE FREE DRINK
FOR THEIR SET
* DRAFT BEER AND WELL DRINKS ONLY



PERFORMERS NEED TO BRING THEIR OWN INSTRUMENTS
THERE IS A HOUSE DRUM KIT FOR THE OPEN MIC
THERE IS A TUNER AT THE SOUND BOARD




FLATTS AND SHARPE MUSIC
6749 N. Sheridan Rd
Chicago, IL 60626

An institution of the Rogers Park neighborhood
Flatts and Sharpe continues a 30-year tradition of catering to the specialized needs of a diverse community of musicians
both professional and beginner, with the store's new owner, Chris Bell. Faithful regulars will notice a few new faces, but the enthusiastic new additions to the store carry on a tradition of friendly and dedicated customer service began by founder Ed Mooney.

Through the years, Ed cultivated one of the best selections of
music books in the city, basing the stock on the needs and
requests of individual customers, and browsing through
the collection is, in itself, an education in world music.
Anything we don't have, we will happily order – free of charge.
We also offer everything from guitars for beginners to pedal steels, bongos, mandolins, tambourines, amps, drums, and more.
Again, just ask one of the staff if there's something we can find for you. Our professional, experienced team of teachers offer quality,
affordable in-store lessons. Currently, we teach piano, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, bass guitar, drums, cello, and all levels and styles of guitar.

We remain dedicated to and passionate about Ed's vision for the store.
In that tradition, we plan to further adapt to the needs of the community that we serve beginning with later hours to accommodate musicians
with day jobs, group lessons, a selection of local musicians' CDs
and discovering new ways to support the musicianship
of each and every one who walks through the door.
A Rogers Park native herself, Chris knows well the unique and exciting opportunities and challenges that come with living in one of the most culturally – and musically – diverse neighborhoods in the country.