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''Graeme Cairns''' was a founding member of [[Big Muffin Serious Band]] in 1983, a band which he still active in performing with. However, he is best known for his role as "Laird McGillicuddy", the leader of the satirical political party [[the McGillicuddy Serious Party]]. Cairns unsuccessfully stood for Mayor of Hamilton in 1983, and formed [[the McGillicuddy Serious Party]] the year after.  
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''Graeme Cairns''' was a founding member of [[Big Muffin Serious Band]] in 1983, a band which he still active in performing with. He is also  member of [[Goulash Archipelago]]. However, he is best known for his role as "Laird McGillicuddy", the leader of the satirical political party [[the McGillicuddy Serious Party]]. Cairns unsuccessfully stood for Mayor of Hamilton in 1983, and formed [[the McGillicuddy Serious Party]] soon after.  
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In December 2014, he received a Civic Award from Hamilton City Council, for services to the Arts and Culture.
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==External Links==
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* Graeme Cairns: A man of colour, [[Waikato Times]], 17 Aug 2013 [http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/9050686/Graeme-Cairns-A-man-of-colour]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 22 January 2015

Jabberwocky Goes To Town cover art

Graeme Cairns' was a founding member of Big Muffin Serious Band in 1983, a band which he still active in performing with. He is also member of Goulash Archipelago. However, he is best known for his role as "Laird McGillicuddy", the leader of the satirical political party the McGillicuddy Serious Party. Cairns unsuccessfully stood for Mayor of Hamilton in 1983, and formed the McGillicuddy Serious Party soon after.

In December 2014, he received a Civic Award from Hamilton City Council, for services to the Arts and Culture.

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