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'''The Flairz''' were an Australian ] band from ]. They were formed as a trio in late 2003 by pre-teens, Dion Mariani on guitar, bass guitar and vocals, his cousin, John Mariani on guitar, bass guitar and vocals, and ] on drums and vocals. Late in 2006 Georgia Wilkinson-Derums joined on bass guitar. The group issued a studio album, ''Black Fox'' (July 2008), and two ]s, ''Rock and Roll Ain't Evil'' (November 2004) and ''Bullseye'' (February 2007). The group disbanded in November 2009 with Stevens forming an indie pop band, ].
'''The Flairz''' are a ] band from ], ].


==History== ==History==
All three founding members were 10 years old and already writing their own songs when they started to get their first press in 2003. The band won an award in September 2004 for ] Song of the Year for their song "Sidewalk Surfer".<ref>{{cite web | url = http://wam.asn.au/archive-wsoty04.htm | title = WAM Song of the Year | accessdate = 2006-12-22 | date = ] | publisher = Western Australian Music Industry Association }}</ref>
The lead track from their independent debut EP, '']'', was selected for "the coolest rock track in the world today" on the syndicated rock show '']'', and is as of December 2006 still a popular track on his ] channel of the same name. The band started playing at several high profile music festivals in 2005 including the ], ], ] and ] festivals.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.amo.org.au/artist.asp?id=3858 | title = The Flairz: Artist Profile | accessdate = 2006-12-22 | date = ] | publisher = Australian Music Online }}</ref> ], ] was the time they received most of their first press in the ] when they played the ] music conference in ].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://2006.sxsw.com/music/showcases/band/4100.html | title = SXSW 2006 Showcasing Artists | accessdate = 2006-12-22 | date = ] | publisher = ] }}</ref> To date, The Flairz have received airplay on commercial and community radio across Australia, and have received broadcasting on ].


] on drums, SXSW, Austin, March 2006]]
In late 2006 the band introduced new band member Georgia Wilkinson Derums who currently plays bass guitar for the band.
Flairz were formed as a garage rock trio in 2003 in Perth by Dion Mariani on guitar and vocals, his cousin, John Mariani on guitar and vocals, and ] on drums and vocals.<ref name="McCabe"/> John's father is ], ], ]).<ref name="McCabe"/> Dion's father is Laurie Mariani (Dom's brother), a stage lighting engineer.<ref name="McCabe"/><ref name="Radar" /> Stevens is the daughter of Phil Stevens, co-founder of ], manager of ] and of ], he is a former live music venue owner.<ref name="McCabe"/><ref name="Browne"/> The three children had been introduced to each other by their parents.<ref name="McCabe"/>


The Flairz played their first show in December 2003,<ref name="McCabe"/> Dion recalled, "We played at the Arts Centre. We supported Little Birdy. And it was lots of fun... It was like we made real music like a real band."<ref name="Hutchens"/> The cousins were ten-years-olds and Stevens had just turned eleven.<ref name="Hutchens"/> In April 2004 they appeared on '']'' with Brendan Hutchens declaring, " have been playing together for 5 months now and are causing quite a stir not just because they sound so good but because their average age is 10.5."<ref name="Hutchens"/> They won the Primary Category in September 2004 at the ] for their track, "Sidewalk Surfer".<ref name="WAMI 06"/>
In 2007, the band released their second EP, '']'', which featured Dean Oliver on Bass. Sales and airplay of this record have been well received on '']'', '']'', ]] and radio stations around the country.

Their first extended play, ''Rock and Roll Ain't Evil'', was released on 15 November 2004 via Lefroy Records and ].<ref name="Giuffre"/> It was produced by Dom Mariani, where Dion and John alternated on bass guitar on two tracks each of its four tracks.<ref name="NLA Rock"/><ref name="Jenkins"/> Jeff Jenkins at ''HowlSpace'' felt, "the sound would make any Stems fan smile. Big, groovy and likeable."<ref name="Jenkins"/> They received airplay on commercial and community radio across Australia, including national station, ].<ref name="AMO Bio"/>

The title track was declared, "coolest song in the world this week",<ref name="Jenkins"/> by ] ({{abbr|a.k.a.|also known as}} Little Steven) in September of that year on an episode of his syndicated rock show, '']''.<ref name="Pascuzzi"/> It received regular airplay on the ] channel of the same name.<ref name="Steven"/> However, Liz Giuffre of ''Oz Music Project'' opined, "With a premise that's a little too simplistic... I knew it wasn't evil. Evil stuff tends not to be so bland."<ref name="Giuffre"/> The EP includes "Sidewalk Surfer", which Giuffre felt, " a colour-by-numbers type of surf pop but at least a bit more convincing."<ref name="Giuffre"/>

In 2005 the band played at the ], the ], the ] and ].<ref name="AMO Bio"/><ref name="Pascuzzi"/> They received positive press coverage in the United States in March 2006 when they played the ] (SXSW) music conference in ].<ref name="Pascuzzi"/><ref name="SXSW 06"/> Phil Stevens later remembered how, "Word spread quickly and the various showcases got bigger and bigger each day. It was very exciting and an amazing experience for the band. We had many record label lunches and formed friendships with and featured on his garage rock show."<ref name="Staff Nov17"/> Late in 2006 Georgia Wilkinson-Derums joined on bass guitar.<ref name="Pascuzzi"/><ref name="West Feb07"/>

''Bullseye'' is the second four-track EP by the Flairz; it appeared on 3 February 2007.<ref name="West Feb07"/><ref name="NLA Bulls"/> It had Dean Oliver on bass guitar.<ref name="NLA Bulls"/> '']''{{'}}s writer described how the cousins, "wrote the riffs for the rockin' 'Bullseye' but were stuck for lyrics, so they opened a dictionary at a random page and, well, bullseye. The lads wrote the other standout track, 'How I Live', about themselves."<ref name="West Feb07"/> Airplay of tracks from the EP was reasonably high and related music videos were used on '']'', '']'', ]].<ref name="AMO Bio"/> They performed at the ] Celebration Concert to raise money for a statue of the AC/DC singer.<ref name="West Feb07"/> Also in 2007 they provided a cover version of "Shipping Steel", which featured Dave Larkin (of ]), for the Cold Chisel tribute album, '']''.<ref name="West Feb07"/><ref name="Cashmere"/>

In July 2008 the Flairz released its first full-length studio album, ''Black Fox'', which was produced by Dom Mariani.<ref name="Pascuzzi"/> It had been recorded over the previous two years with Shaun O’Callaghan at Studio Couch and John Villani at Northbridge Studios.<ref name="Pascuzzi"/> A limited edition version included a bonus six-track disc, ''The Early Years 2003-2006''.<ref name="NLA Black"/> ''MediaSearch''{{'}}s Carmine Pascuzzi observed, " a spirited album featuring ten songs full of style, bravado and rock, the power of the package is undeniable! 'Mr.Richards' is the lead single, a powerful tribute to the legendary Keith Richards."<ref name="Pascuzzi"/>

==Break-up, Reunion and After==

In November 2009, after six years, the Flairz broke up as the members embarked on individual pursuits. Stevens formed an indie pop band, ], with high school students, Josh Biondillo, Jordi Davieson and Nick Garner.<ref name="Radar"/> Dion Mariani formed rock group, Custom Royal. In 2018 joined local Perth Garage-Rock outfit, Ray Finkle and as of October 2019 began a new project under the moniker, .

In 2016 the Flairz reunited; Joseph Wilson of ''theMusic.com.au'' caught their gig at the Navy Club and declared, " gave it their all, each sharing the role of vocals throughout the songs. Propped up by the artisanal drums from and playful bass by , their set felt like a much-missed relic of the past."<ref name="Wilson"/> In the interim, Wilkinson-Derums has worked as an actress and graduated from ] (NIDA) in 2014.<ref name="NIDA Bio"/> She is a member of all female rock band, Body Type.{{cn|date=January 2024}}


==Members== ==Members==

The band consists of:
* John Mariani (guitar and vocals) * Dion Mariani&nbsp;– guitar, vocals, bass guitar
* John Mariani&nbsp;– guitar, vocals, bass guitar
* Scarlett Stevens (drums and vocals)
* Dion Mariani (guitar and vocals) * ]&nbsp;– drums, vocals
* Georgia Wilkinson Derums (bass) * Georgia Wilkinson Derums&nbsp;– bass guitar, vocals


==Discography== ==Discography==
===''Rock and Roll Ain't Evil''=== ===Studio albums===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
]
! scope="col" style="width:13em;"| Title
The Flairz released their first EP '''''Rock and Roll Ain't Evil''''' on ], ]. The EP was released by Lefroy Records through ].
! scope="col" style="width:17em;"| Album details
|-
! scope="row" | ''Black Fox''
|
* Released: 15 July 2008
* Label: Lefroy Records/MGM <small>(FLZ003)</small>
* Formats: ], ]
|-
|}


====Track listing==== ===Extended plays===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col"| Title
! scope="col"| EP details
|-
! scope="row" | ''Rock And Roll Ain't Evil''
|
* Released: 15 November 2004
* Label: Lefroy Records/MGM <small>(FLZ001)</small>
* Formats: ], ]
|-
! scope="row" | ''Bullseye''
|
* Released: 3 February 2007
* Label: Lefroy Records/MGM <small>(FLZ002)</small>
* Formats: CD, digital download
|-
! scope="row" | ''The Early Years 2003-2006''
|
* Released: 15 July 2008 (bonus CD released with ''Black Fox'')
* Label: Lefroy Records/MGM
* Formats: CD, digital download
|-
|}


==Awards==
#"Rock And Roll Ain't Evil"
===WAM Song of the Year===
#"Black Fox"
The ] was formed by the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. (WARMIA) in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia.
#"Rockin On"
#"Sidewalk Surfer"
{{awards table}} <small>(wins only)</small>
<br clear=all/>
|-
| 2004
| "Sidewalk Surfer"
| ASME Primary Category
| {{won}}
|-
{{end}}


===''Bullseye''=== ==References==
]
'''''Bullseye''''' is the second EP released by The Flairz through Lefroy Records and ]. It was released on ], ].


{{Reflist|refs=
====Track listing====
#"Bullseye"
#"How I Live"
#"Speaker Box"
#"Dead Eyed Dan"
<br clear=all/>


<ref name="McCabe">{{cite news | url = http://www.theflairz.com/press/daily%20tele%2011-11-4.jpg | title = Tweeny Rock with Attitude | work = The Daily Telegraph|location=Sydney | first = Kathy | last = McCabe | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070119102729/http://www.theflairz.com/press/daily%20tele%2011-11-4.jpg | archivedate = 19 January 2007 | date = 11 November 2004 }}</ref>
==Critisim==
* John's father and Dion's uncle is Dom Mariani of ], ], ], ]<ref></ref>.
* Scarlett is the daughter of Phil Stevens, founder of ] and manager of ], ] & ]<ref></ref>.
This has given the band an unfair advantage of promotiong themselfs on the Perth scene.


<ref name="Radar">{{cite web | title = Radar Band of the Week – No. 113: San Cisco | last = Sheffield | url = https://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=15&title=radar_band_of_the_week_no_113_san_cisco_1&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 | work = ] | accessdate = 12 May 2018 | date = 14 November 2012 | archivedate = 19 February 2016 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20160219192846/http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-radar/radar-band-of-the-week-no-113-san-cisco }}</ref>
==References==

{{reflist}}
<ref name="Browne">{{cite news | title = Music: Quizzing the Cisco kids | url = http://www.couriermail.com.au/ipad/music-quizzing-the-cisco-kids/story-fn6ck8la-1226326563354 | accessdate = 24 February 2013 | newspaper = The Sunday Mail | date = 15 April 2012 | first = Sally | last= Browne }}</ref>

<ref name="Hutchens">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20040405071516/http://www.abc.net.au/gnt/people/Transcripts/s1077759.htm | url = http://www.abc.net.au/gnt/people/Transcripts/s1077759.htm | title = Episode 30: The Flairz | last1 = Hutchens | first1 = Brendan | last2 = Negus | first2= George | authorlink2 = George Negus | work = ] | publisher = ] (ABC) | archivedate = 5 April 2004 | date = 30 March 2004 | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}</ref>

<ref name="WAMI 06">{{cite web|url=http://wam.asn.au/archive-wsoty04.htm |title=WAM Song of the Year |accessdate=22 December 2006 |year=2004 |publisher=Western Australian Music Industry Association |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060703062642/http://www.wam.asn.au/archive-wsoty04.htm |archivedate=3 July 2006 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

<ref name="Giuffre">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20060806140000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/36937/20060807-0000/www.ozmusicproject.net/magazine/cdreviews2bf7.html | url = http://www.ozmusicproject.net/magazine/cdreviews2bf7.html | title = The Flairz ''Rock and Roll Ain't Evil'' | last = Giuffre | first = Liz | work = Oz Music Project | archivedate = 6 August 2006 | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

<ref name="NLA Rock">{{citation | author1 = Flairz | title = Rock and Roll Ain't Evil | publication-date = 2004 | publisher = Lefroy Records | url = https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/157667217 | accessdate = 12 May 2018 | quote = Performer: Dion Mariani: guitars, lead vocals & bass on 'Rock and Roll Ain't Evil' and 'Black Fox'; John Mariani: guitars, lead vocals on 'Sidewalk Surfer' and bass on 'Sidewalk Surfer' and 'Rockin' On'; Scarlett Stevens: drums and vocals.}}</ref>

<ref name="AMO Bio">{{Cite web|url=http://www.amo.org.au/artist.asp?id=3858 |title=The Flairz: Artist Profile |accessdate=22 December 2006 |year=2006 |work=] |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060913130817/http://amo.org.au/artist.asp?id=3858 |archivedate=13 September 2006 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

<ref name="Jenkins">{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20051028140000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/14231/20051029-0000/www.howlspace.com.au/howzat/index.htm | url = http://www.howlspace.com.au/howzat/index.htm | title = Turn It up to 11 | last = Jenkins | first = Jeff | editor = Ed Nimmervoll | publisher = Howlspace. White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd | archivedate = 28 October 2005 | accessdate = 14 May 2018 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

<ref name="Pascuzzi">{{cite news | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20080803140100/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/63544/20080804-0001/www.mediasearch.com.au/music/wrap/theflairz-debutalbum.html | url = http://www.mediasearch.com.au/music/wrap/theflairz-debutalbum.html | title = Teenage band The Flairz rock with debut album | last = Pascuzzi | first = Carmine | work = MediaSearch | archivedate = 3 August 2008 | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

<ref name="Steven">] entries:
* Episode 129: {{cite web | url = http://undergroundgarage.com/Shows-129-120/show-129-new-netherlands.html | title = Episode 129: New Netherlands | last = Little Steven | authorlink = Steven Van Zandt | date = 20 September 2004 | work = Underground Garage | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}
* Episode 130: {{cite web | url = http://undergroundgarage.com/Shows-139-130/show-130-flashback-the-trip.html | title = Episode 130: Flashback – The Trip | last = Little Steven | date = 27 September 2004 | work = Underground Garage | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}
* Episode 131: {{cite web | url = http://undergroundgarage.com/Shows-139-130/show-131-fun-with-music-day.html | title = Episode 131: Fun with Music Day | last = Little Steven | date = 3 October 2004 | work = Underground Garage | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}
* Episode 133: {{cite web | url = http://undergroundgarage.com/Shows-139-130/show-133-heeere-s-johnny-and-stiv.html | title = Episode 133: Heeere's Johnny! (And Stiv) | last = Little Steven | date = 17 October 2004 | work = Underground Garage | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}
* Episode 134: {{cite web | url = http://undergroundgarage.com/Shows-139-130/show-134-the-tami-show.html | title = Episode 134: The T.A.M.I. Show | last = Little Steven | date = 24 October 2004 | work = Underground Garage | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}
* Episode 136: {{cite web | url = http://undergroundgarage.com/Shows-139-130/show-136-chronicles.html | title = Episode 136: Chronicles | last = Little Steven | date = 8 November 2004 | work = Underground Garage | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}
</ref>

<ref name="SXSW 06">{{cite web|url=http://2006.sxsw.com/music/showcases/band/4100.html |title=SXSW 2006 Showcasing Artists |accessdate=22 December 2006 |year=2006 |publisher=] |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061112232758/http://2006.sxsw.com/music/showcases/band/4100.html |archivedate=12 November 2006 }}</ref>

<ref name="Staff Nov17">{{cite news | url = https://themusicnetwork.com/no-sleep-til-austin-six-sxsw-veterans-recall-their-highs-and-lows/ | title = SXSW Veterans spill the secrets of success (plus the first dates you need to know for 2018) | last = staff writer | work = The Music Network | date = 9 November 2017 | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}</ref>

<ref name="West Feb07">{{cite news|title=Great Scott: Flairz support tribute to AC/DC legend |url=http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=25&ContentID=21948 |work=] |date=22 February 2007 |accessdate=21 January 2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080228071250/http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=25&ContentID=21948 |archivedate=28 February 2008 }}</ref>

<ref name="NLA Bulls">{{citation | author1 = Mariani, Dion | author2 = Mariani, John | author3 = Stevens, Scarlett | authorlink3 = Scarlett Stevens | author4 = Flairz | title = Bullseye | publication-date = 2007 | publisher = Lefroy Records, MGM Distribution | url = https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/157668545 | accessdate = 12 May 2018 | quote = Performer: Flairz: Scarlett Stevens (drums, vocals), Dion Mariani, John Mariani with Dean Olliver (bass), Mike Francas (hand claps) }}</ref>

<ref name="Cashmere">{{cite news | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20070520140000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/11299/20070521-0000/undercover.com.au/News-Story17b7.html | url = http://undercover.com.au/News-Story17b7.html | title = Aussie Acts Cover Cold Chisel | last = Cashmere | first = Paul | authorlink = Paul Cashmere | work = Undercover News | publisher = Paul Cashmere, Ros O'Gorman |archivedate = 20 May 2007 | date = 19 February 2007 | accessdate = 14 May 2018 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

<ref name="NLA Black">{{citation | author1 = Flairz | title = Black Fox | publication-date = 2008 | publisher = Lefroy Records | url = https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/159516589 | accessdate = 12 May 2018 }}</ref>

<ref name="Wilson">{{cite news | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20180228130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10761/20180301-0000/themusic.com.au/music/livereviews/2016/08/01/the-flairz-the-navy-club-joseph-wilson/index.html | url = http://themusic.com.au/music/livereviews/2016/08/01/the-flairz-the-navy-club-joseph-wilson/index.html | title = The Flairz, Morgan Bain – Navy Club | last = Wilson | first = Joseph | work = theMusic.com.au | archivedate = 28 February 2018 | date = 28 July 2016 | accessdate = 14 May 2018 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

<ref name="NIDA Bio">{{cite web | url = https://www.nida.edu.au/alumni-and-industry/2014-alumni/acting/2014-acting-alumni-profiles/georgia-wilkinson-derums | title = Georgia Wilkinson-Derums | publisher = ] (NIDA) | accessdate = 14 May 2018 }}</ref>
}}


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Australian garage rock band

The Flairz
Two teenage guitarists are on stage. The one at left holds his guitar pick in his right hand, which is resting on it without playing. He stares over to the other one, who is crouching while playing. A drum kit is visible behind them.L to R: John and Dion Mariani
SXSW, Austin, March 2006
Background information
OriginFremantle, Western Australia, Australia
GenresGarage rock
Years active2003 (2003)–2009 (2009)
LabelsLefroy/MGM
Past members
Websitemyspace.com/theflairz/

The Flairz were an Australian garage rock band from Perth. They were formed as a trio in late 2003 by pre-teens, Dion Mariani on guitar, bass guitar and vocals, his cousin, John Mariani on guitar, bass guitar and vocals, and Scarlett Stevens on drums and vocals. Late in 2006 Georgia Wilkinson-Derums joined on bass guitar. The group issued a studio album, Black Fox (July 2008), and two extended plays, Rock and Roll Ain't Evil (November 2004) and Bullseye (February 2007). The group disbanded in November 2009 with Stevens forming an indie pop band, San Cisco.

History

A teenager is seated behind a drum kit. One arm is obscured by the cymbal stand at her right. She is looking in that direction. Her other hand is down her left side. A drum to her left is miked.
Scarlett Stevens on drums, SXSW, Austin, March 2006

Flairz were formed as a garage rock trio in 2003 in Perth by Dion Mariani on guitar and vocals, his cousin, John Mariani on guitar and vocals, and Scarlett Stevens on drums and vocals. John's father is Dom Mariani, the Stems, the Someloves). Dion's father is Laurie Mariani (Dom's brother), a stage lighting engineer. Stevens is the daughter of Phil Stevens, co-founder of Jarrah Records, manager of John Butler Trio and of the Waifs, he is a former live music venue owner. The three children had been introduced to each other by their parents.

The Flairz played their first show in December 2003, Dion recalled, "We played at the Arts Centre. We supported Little Birdy. And it was lots of fun... It was like we made real music like a real band." The cousins were ten-years-olds and Stevens had just turned eleven. In April 2004 they appeared on George Negus Tonight with Brendan Hutchens declaring, " have been playing together for 5 months now and are causing quite a stir not just because they sound so good but because their average age is 10.5." They won the Primary Category in September 2004 at the West Australian Music Industry Awards for their track, "Sidewalk Surfer".

Their first extended play, Rock and Roll Ain't Evil, was released on 15 November 2004 via Lefroy Records and MGM Distribution. It was produced by Dom Mariani, where Dion and John alternated on bass guitar on two tracks each of its four tracks. Jeff Jenkins at HowlSpace felt, "the sound would make any Stems fan smile. Big, groovy and likeable." They received airplay on commercial and community radio across Australia, including national station, Triple J.

The title track was declared, "coolest song in the world this week", by Steven Van Zandt (a.k.a. Little Steven) in September of that year on an episode of his syndicated rock show, Little Steven's Underground Garage. It received regular airplay on the Sirius Satellite Radio channel of the same name. However, Liz Giuffre of Oz Music Project opined, "With a premise that's a little too simplistic... I knew it wasn't evil. Evil stuff tends not to be so bland." The EP includes "Sidewalk Surfer", which Giuffre felt, " a colour-by-numbers type of surf pop but at least a bit more convincing."

In 2005 the band played at the St Kilda Festival, the Come Together Music Festival, the Big Day Out and Rock-It. They received positive press coverage in the United States in March 2006 when they played the South by Southwest (SXSW) music conference in Austin, Texas. Phil Stevens later remembered how, "Word spread quickly and the various showcases got bigger and bigger each day. It was very exciting and an amazing experience for the band. We had many record label lunches and formed friendships with and featured on his garage rock show." Late in 2006 Georgia Wilkinson-Derums joined on bass guitar.

Bullseye is the second four-track EP by the Flairz; it appeared on 3 February 2007. It had Dean Oliver on bass guitar. The West Australian's writer described how the cousins, "wrote the riffs for the rockin' 'Bullseye' but were stuck for lyrics, so they opened a dictionary at a random page and, well, bullseye. The lads wrote the other standout track, 'How I Live', about themselves." Airplay of tracks from the EP was reasonably high and related music videos were used on Rage, Video Hits, Channel . They performed at the Bon Scott Celebration Concert to raise money for a statue of the AC/DC singer. Also in 2007 they provided a cover version of "Shipping Steel", which featured Dave Larkin (of Dallas Crane), for the Cold Chisel tribute album, Standing on the Outside.

In July 2008 the Flairz released its first full-length studio album, Black Fox, which was produced by Dom Mariani. It had been recorded over the previous two years with Shaun O’Callaghan at Studio Couch and John Villani at Northbridge Studios. A limited edition version included a bonus six-track disc, The Early Years 2003-2006. MediaSearch's Carmine Pascuzzi observed, " a spirited album featuring ten songs full of style, bravado and rock, the power of the package is undeniable! 'Mr.Richards' is the lead single, a powerful tribute to the legendary Keith Richards."

Break-up, Reunion and After

In November 2009, after six years, the Flairz broke up as the members embarked on individual pursuits. Stevens formed an indie pop band, San Cisco, with high school students, Josh Biondillo, Jordi Davieson and Nick Garner. Dion Mariani formed rock group, Custom Royal. In 2018 joined local Perth Garage-Rock outfit, Ray Finkle and as of October 2019 began a new project under the moniker, Vancool.

In 2016 the Flairz reunited; Joseph Wilson of theMusic.com.au caught their gig at the Navy Club and declared, " gave it their all, each sharing the role of vocals throughout the songs. Propped up by the artisanal drums from and playful bass by , their set felt like a much-missed relic of the past." In the interim, Wilkinson-Derums has worked as an actress and graduated from National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 2014. She is a member of all female rock band, Body Type.

Members

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

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Black Fox

Extended plays

Title EP details
Rock And Roll Ain't Evil
  • Released: 15 November 2004
  • Label: Lefroy Records/MGM (FLZ001)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Bullseye
  • Released: 3 February 2007
  • Label: Lefroy Records/MGM (FLZ002)
  • Formats: CD, digital download
The Early Years 2003-2006
  • Released: 15 July 2008 (bonus CD released with Black Fox)
  • Label: Lefroy Records/MGM
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Awards

WAM Song of the Year

The WAM Song of the Year was formed by the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. (WARMIA) in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia.

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
2004 "Sidewalk Surfer" ASME Primary Category Won

References

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