One of the best stories of 2016 is the story of Comedian Quincy Jones. In 2015, Jones was diagnosed with Stage IV mesothelioma and given one year to live. He began receiving treatment with chemotherapy. Friends set up a Kickstarter campaign to raise money to fund a stand-up special for Jones, and his story went viral after he appeared on Ellen. After successfully raising over $50,000, Jones filmed a comedy special at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles on April 4th, 2016, titled “Burning the Light,” and it aired on HBO on June 2nd, 2016. His tremendous story of perseverance has been featured in the L.A. Times, People Magazine, Huffington Post, and more. See Quincy Jones’ comedy stand-up live, Thursday June 16th at Mixers in Bozeman. A documentary will be filmed during this set. This comedy event is 21+ only with full bar and food provided by Fiesta Mexicana. Doors open at 7pm with food and drink specials. Local comedy starts at 8pm before Quincy takes the stage at 8:30pm. For more details, contact Mixers at (406) 587-1652.
Mixers is located at 515 W. Aspen St. •














