The Flairz

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).

[4] In April 2004 they appeared on George Negus Tonight with Brendan Hutchens declaring, "[they] 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.

"[4] They won the Primary Category in September 2004 at the West Australian Music Industry Awards for their track, "Sidewalk Surfer".

[5] Their first extended play, Rock and Roll Ain't Evil, was released on 15 November 2004 via Lefroy Records and MGM Distribution.

"[6] The EP includes "Sidewalk Surfer", which Giuffre felt, "[is] a colour-by-numbers type of surf pop but at least a bit more convincing.

[9][10] 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.

[15] 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.

[14] 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.

[17] MediaSearch's Carmine Pascuzzi observed, "[its] a spirited album featuring ten songs full of style, bravado and rock, the power of the package is undeniable!

Stevens formed an indie pop band, San Cisco, with high school students, Josh Biondillo, Jordi Davieson and Nick Garner.

In 2016 the Flairz reunited; Joseph Wilson of theMusic.com.au caught their gig at the Navy Club and declared, "[the cousins] gave it their all, each sharing the role of vocals throughout the songs.

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