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The Flairz

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Genres
  
Garage rock

Associated acts
  
San Cisco

Origin
  
Perth, Australia

Record label
  
MGM Distribution

Years active
  
2003–2009

Website
  
Official website

Genre
  
Garage rock

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Labels
  
Lefroy Records MGM Distribution

Past members
  
Dion Mariani John Mariani Scarlett Stevens Georgia Wilkinson Derums

Albums
  
Black Fox, The Early Years: 2003-2006, Rock and Roll Ain't Evil, Bullseye

Similar
  
Scarlett Stevens, Josh Biondillo, Jordi Davieson, Dom Mariani, The Panda Band

Profiles

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The Flairz was a garage rock band from Perth, Western Australia, Australia. The band received airplay on commercial and community radio across Australia, including national station, Triple J.

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Early years

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All three founding members were 10 years old and were already writing songs as a band when they started to gain the attention of the music press in 2003. The Flairz then played its first show in December 2003. The band won an award in September 2004 for WAM Song of the Year for the song, "Sidewalk Surfer".

Rock and Roll Ain't Evil

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The Flairz released its first EP Rock and Roll Ain't Evil on 15 November 2004 while signed to Lefroy Records—the recording was distributed through MGM.

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The lead track from The Flairz's independent debut EP, Rock and Roll Ain't Evil, was the "coolest song in the world this week" on the 19 September 2004 episode of the syndicated rock show Little Steven's Underground Garage, and, as of December 2006, the song receives a high level of airplay on the Sirius Satellite Radio channel of the same name. The band then started playing at several high-profile music festivals in 2005, such as the St Kilda Festival, the Come Together Music Festival, the Big Day Out and Rock-It.

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The band then received press coverage in the United States in March 2006 when it played the South by Southwest (SXSW) music conference in Austin, Texas.

In late 2006, the band introduced new band member Georgia Wilkinson-Derums who played bass guitar for the band.

Bullseye

Bullseye is the second EP released by The Flairz—again with Lefroy Records and through MGM Distribution—and was released on 3 February 2007, with Dean Oliver on bass. Airplay of this recording was reasonably high and songs were featured on Rage, Video Hits, Channel [V] and radio stations around the country.

Black Fox

In 2008, The Flairz released its first full-length studio album "Black Fox", again with Lefroy Records and through MGM. Produced by Dom Mariani, Black Fox was released on 15 July 2008, together with a bonus recording, The Early Years 2003-2006.

Disbanding

In November 2009, after six years as a band, The Flairz decided to cease the musical project and the band members embarked on individual pursuits—as of 2009, Stevens is a member of the Australian band San Cisco. Dion Mariani formed rock band Custom Royal with Mitchell MacKintosh (The Watts).

Background

John's father and Dion's uncle is Dom Mariani of The Stems, The Someloves, DM3, Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp. Stevens is the daughter of Phil Stevens, founder of Jarrah Records, manager of the John Butler Trio, The Waifs and formerly Little Birdy, and former live music venue owner & Dion's father is Laurie Mariani a stage lighting engineer.

Members

The band consisted of:

  • Dion Mariani – guitar and vocals
  • John Mariani – guitar and vocals
  • Scarlett Stevens – drums and vocals
  • Georgia Wilkinson Derums – bass and vocals

  • The Flairz

    Songs

    Rock and Roll Ain't EvilRock and Roll Ain't Evil · 2004
    Big Bad ManBlack Fox · 2008
    Bad DreamBlack Fox · 2008

    References

    The Flairz Wikipedia