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{{Infobox musical artist
the flairz spark of fire has RAN OUT!!!! infact there was no hits to start off with. my opinion is that they dont even make anough money to afford a fucking wax strip for the lead john's moe.
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| Years_active = ]–present
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| Current_members = John Mariani<br />Scarlett Stevens<br />Dion Mariani<br />Georgia Wilkinson Derums
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'''The Flairz''' are a ] band from ], ].
Then i went to my cousin that i had my 35 kids with and then we went to target and i stole a panasonic and my cousin stoled sony playstation and then we ate dingos for dinner hahahah! Then we go of pickin all the chips off the floor... save them in a box for latera screw the government bloddy howard took me unkle... he only molestered 11 kids so it wasn't serious or nothin.


==History==
The Flairz are a dumb shit i had sex with all of them 20 times each then i saw them using their guitars 4 pleasure.. that kinda stuff is only for MY people anyway they suck balls (literally) coz they kids have parents that make records.. they aint even bloddy-muthaf$$$in talented!
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 ].


In late 2006 the band introduced new band member Georgia Wilkinson Derums who currently plays bass guitar for the band.
Anybody who edits this i will pop a cap in thier ass.

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.

==Members==
The band consists of:
* John Mariani (guitar and vocals)
* Scarlett Stevens (drums and vocals)
* Dion Mariani (guitar and vocals)
* Georgia Wilkinson Derums (bass)

==Discography==
===''Rock and Roll Ain't Evil''===
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The Flairz released their first EP '''''Rock and Roll Ain't Evil''''' on ], ]. The EP was released by Lefroy Records through ].

====Track listing====

#"Rock And Roll Ain't Evil"
#"Black Fox"
#"Rockin On"
#"Sidewalk Surfer"
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===''Bullseye''===
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'''''Bullseye''''' is the second EP released by The Flairz through Lefroy Records and ]. It was released on ], ].

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

==Trivia==
* 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>.

==References==
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== External links ==
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* on ]

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The Flairz
Musical artist

The Flairz are a garage rock band from Perth, Western Australia.

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 WAM Song of the Year for their song "Sidewalk Surfer". The lead track from their independent debut EP, Rock and Roll Ain't Evil, was selected for "the coolest rock track in the world today" on the syndicated rock show Little Steven's Underground Garage, and is as of December 2006 still a popular track on his Sirius Satellite Radio channel of the same name. The band started playing at several high profile music festivals in 2005 including the St Kilda Festival, Come Together Music Festival, Big Day Out and Rock-It festivals. March, 2006 was the time they received most of their first press in the United States when they played the South by Southwest music conference in Austin, Texas. To date, The Flairz have received airplay on commercial and community radio across Australia, and have received broadcasting on Triple J.

In late 2006 the band introduced new band member Georgia Wilkinson Derums who currently plays bass guitar for the band.

In 2007, the band released their second EP, Bullseye, which featured Dean Oliver on Bass. Sales and airplay of this record have been well received on Rage, Video Hits, Channel and radio stations around the country.

Members

The band consists of:

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

Discography

Rock and Roll Ain't Evil

File:Flairz-rrae.jpg
Cover of Rock and Roll Ain't Evil

The Flairz released their first EP Rock and Roll Ain't Evil on November 15, 2004. The EP was released by Lefroy Records through MGM Distribution.

Track listing

  1. "Rock And Roll Ain't Evil"
  2. "Black Fox"
  3. "Rockin On"
  4. "Sidewalk Surfer"


Bullseye

File:Flairz-bullseye.jpg
Cover of Bullseye

Bullseye is the second EP released by The Flairz through Lefroy Records and MGM Distribution. It was released on February 3, 2007.

Track listing

  1. "Bullseye"
  2. "How I Live"
  3. "Speaker Box"
  4. "Dead Eyed Dan"


Trivia

References

  1. "WAM Song of the Year". Western Australian Music Industry Association. 2004. Retrieved 2006-12-22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "The Flairz: Artist Profile". Australian Music Online. 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. "SXSW 2006 Showcasing Artists". South by Southwest. 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Daily Telegraph - Kathy McCabe
  5. Daily Telegraph - Kathy McCabe

External links

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