Scarlett Stevens
Scarlett Stevens is an Australian singer/drummer from the indie band San Cisco, The Flairz and grunge band Ghetto Crystals. She has performed on recordings by Bob Evans and Illy. She is the daughter of Phil Stevens, co-founder of Jarrah Records and manager of John Butler Trio and The Waifs.
Early career
Stevens has been playing drums since she was ten years old, starting a teen-age garage rock band, The Flairz, at age ten with a couple of friends John and Dion Mariani (the son and nephew of Dom Mariani), both of whom played guitar. They played their first live show in December 2003, performing around Western Australia, in between school commitments. The band recorded and released two EPs and an album and performed at SXSW. In November 2009, at the end of high school, The Flairz disbanded and Stevens started jamming with other musicians around the same age. She was asked to play on a friend’s recording, which led to the formation of King George, which later became San Cisco.