Quincy Ross Closes The Quincy for the Summer, Announces Upcoming After-Hours Schedule
| Benjamin Leatherman |
Ross opened The Quincy (aka "The Q") over two years ago, and made a late-night splash with events including Turntables and Tamales, Disco and Donuts, and Friday After First Friday for local art and music industry folks.
So, what's Downtown to do without its reigning king of superlative after-hours shindigs? Ross has a few ideas ...
| Nicole Smith |
| Farewell to The Quincy's premiere art exhibit by JB Synder, titled "Fragments of Happiness". Though you'll be missed, we're sure this one's for the books of Q after-hours awesomeness. |
For now, he's keeping these "places" a secret, though it's a safe bet he'll pop up in a few Downtown locations (which may or may not include a couple signature warehouses south of Washington Street, hint hint).
We suggest becoming a fan of The Quincy on Facebook to stay in the know ... That is, if you're into getting down to sweet beats with unpretentious night owls until the wee hours of the morning.
Quincy also says his summer absence can be taken as an opportunity for other promoters to step up their after-hours game and invites the challenge with open arms -- and of course, understated confidence.
Stayed tuned for a list of late-night alternatives, tomorrow on Jackalope Ranch. Sure, they may fall below Quincy status, but we guarantee they beat being drunk on Facebook chat until 4 a.m..
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