Graeme William Cairns (born c.1957) is a New Zealand musician, artist, and political candidate. Originally from Scotland, he is perhaps best known for his role as "Laird McGillicuddy", chief of the Clan McGillicuddy, and as the only-ever leader of the Clan's satirical McGillicuddy Serious political party. [1] In the 1996 election, he was, at 65, the lowest-ranked candidate on their party list. [2] At the next election in 1999, when he stood in the Port Waikato electorate, he was in first rank on the party list. [3] [4] In 2006, he built a toothbrush fence as an absurdist art project. [5]
As a musician, he continues to perform as vocalist, ukulele and bass player in the Big Muffin Serious Band. [6] He is a professional street theatre performer and farms a small holding in the Te Pahu area of the Waikato region. [6]
Graeme William Cairns (born c.1957) is a New Zealand musician, artist, and political candidate. Originally from Scotland, he is perhaps best known for his role as "Laird McGillicuddy", chief of the Clan McGillicuddy, and as the only-ever leader of the Clan's satirical McGillicuddy Serious political party. [1] In the 1996 election, he was, at 65, the lowest-ranked candidate on their party list. [2] At the next election in 1999, when he stood in the Port Waikato electorate, he was in first rank on the party list. [3] [4] In 2006, he built a toothbrush fence as an absurdist art project. [5]
As a musician, he continues to perform as vocalist, ukulele and bass player in the Big Muffin Serious Band. [6] He is a professional street theatre performer and farms a small holding in the Te Pahu area of the Waikato region. [6]