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The Fairies

 
Artist: The Fairies
 

Group Members:

Nick Wymer, Dane Stephens, Geoff Stephens, John Alder

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  • Formed: 1964
  • Disbanded: 1966
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

The Fairies only recorded three singles, but on those 45s are three tunes that rate with the very wildest British R&B of the mid-'60s. These sides, and "Get Yourself Home" in particular, were very close to the frenetic, wild-eyed approach employed by the Pretty Things at the same time. The resemblance between "Get Yourself Home" and the Pretty Things is not entirely coincidental. The Pretty Things had recorded this as a possible third single, but ultimately rejected it for release, and it was picked up by the Fairies (the Pretty Things' own version was finally issued on CD in the 1990s).

The Fairies were first known as Dane Stephens and the Deepbeats, Stephens being the lead singer. Songwriter Geoff Stephens (no relation to Dane) helped arrange for them to do sessions for Decca, resulting in the debut single "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright," a cover of the Bob Dylan composition. The flipside, "Anytime At All," was far closer to the Fairies' true R&B-rock personality, with its harmonica, maracas, and jagged guitar. It was written by Geoff Stephens, quite an oddity considering that Stephens would find success with overtly sentimental pop material such as Dave Berry's "The Crying Game" and the New Vaudeville Band's "Winchester Cathedral."

The next single, "Get Yourself Home"/"I'll Dance," was a peak treasure of obscure British Invasion R&B, particularly the A-side, which was written by Johnny Dee (who had also written the Pretty Things' hit "Don't Bring Me Down"). With its hoarse Phil May-like vocal, "Get Yourself Home" could well be mistaken for a bona fide Pretties track. The band's momentum was derailed around this time, though, when Dane Stephens fell asleep while driving, hit a car, and deaths resulted from the accident. Stephens didn't have a driving license, and went to jail, Nick Wymer taking over on vocals.

Although the Fairies cemented the Pretty Things connection by going with the Pretties' management and agency, their third and final single, "I Don't Mind," was more muted and poppy than their earlier endeavors, sounding like the very early Moody Blues. ("Jimmie Duncan" is credited as producer; most likely that was Pretty Things co-manager Jimmy Duncan, who had co-written their debut single, "Rosalyn"). As a final gesture of the Pretty Things-Fairies reciprocation society, Fairies drummer John "Twink" Alder, after stints in the In Crowd and Tomorrow, joined the Pretty Things for a spell in the late '60s during their psychedelic phase. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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The Fairies is an Australian television show based on two fairies: Harmony and Rhapsody. They also have friends, including Elf, the Fairycake maker, Barnaby, the Bizzy Buzzy Bee and "Wizzy the Wizard". It was created and written by Jen Watts, directed by Mat King and produced by David Hancock.

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The history of the show started in 2000 with Harmony, Rhapsody, Barnaby, Elf and 4 Tots. The producers of the series made two straight to video releases. The creator of the show was inspired by her daughter's obsession with glitter and fairies.

The producers replaced the actress of Harmony, the golden fairy, and Elf. These two characters were replaced by younger looking adults. The little tots were also reduced to three. These changes were done to boost the popularity of the show as a multi-million dollar 26 part television series that was in production. In November 2005, The Fairies came to television for the first time, airing on the Seven Network in Australia, going into a 9am time slot.

The Fairies was made more realistic and magical, making it more like a fantasy drama for children. New Zealand-based WETA Workshop (the outfit behind the special effects used in King Kong and The Lord of the Rings) designed the sets. Also, the actors were replaced, except for Elf. Harmony, who was the Golden Fairy, and Rhapsody, the Rainbow, were also changed into more 'girly colours'. Elf and Barnaby's costumes were also changed. Elf looked more 'Elfy' and Barnaby lost some of his legs. A new principal character, Wizzy the Wizard was introduced to add mayhem to the storylines. The tots costumes and actors were also revamped, now making them more cheeky, and dressing them to look more sophisticated.

Season One of The Fairies was repeated in April 2006 on the Seven Network, going back into the 9am time slot.

In 2007, The Fairies' second TV series was produced, and aired on the Seven Network from 23 April. With two new characters, Bubbles the Beach Fairy and Twinkle the Tooth Fairy, the magic of the concept continues. Sales of the DVDs in Australia have now topped 100,000 units, and the international market is looking on the concept as one with many, many legs.

The show is filmed in Adelaide, South Australia at the South Australian Film Corporation Studios.

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