The Quads: In All Its Glory performs with Zillion, August Zimbal

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buy this photo (Contributed photo) From left, Anthony “AnT” Rosata, 28, guitar and backing vocals; Damon Swanner, 30, drums; Cody Ristau, 28, lead singer; James A. Davis III, 28, lead guitarist; Bryan Hall, 28, bass, make up the band In All Its Glory.

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Show to see

In All Its Glory will perform with Zillion and August Zimbal at the Redstone Room, 129 N. Main St., Davenport on Saturday, June 27. The Quad-City rockers had their debut album produced by Grammy nominee Tom Tatman last summer. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. with the show starting at 9:30 p.m. Cover is $5. For more information, visit www.redstoneroom.com or www.myspace.com/inallitsglorymusic.

For the family

Young fishermen can participate in an angling contest just for children 12-years-old and younger. The children who catch the heaviest sunfish, bass, bullheads and catfish will receive plaques. All participants will receive door prizes. Registration begins at 9 a.m. at Malone Park, in Clinton County, Iowa, with fishing from 9:30 to 11 a.m.

For teens

DYC Youth Explosion will feature performing arts, a talent show, praise dance, choir and other instruments. The event is sponsored by the NAACP Davenport Youth Council #47AA. It will begin at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 27, at Junior Theater, 2816 Eastern Ave., Davenport. Admission is $5. For more information, call (563) 391-6569 or (563) 323-4307.

He said what?

Puddle of Mudd frontman Wesley Scantlin on illegal downloads: "I think anybody that steals anything is kind of a joke. I don't steal anything from anybody. I've never stolen a record in my life. I guess if people want to be chumps and steal records, go ahead. But if you want to be a real cool person, go out and buy it. Because we spend a lot of time working on it in the studio. The songs just don't arrive from God. Well, they kind of sorta do arrive from God. But anyway, we have to really work and do the work in the studio to make the music happen, and if people dig and they want to listen to it, then they should at least buy it."

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