Harry Perry (musician)
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Harry Perry (born 5 March 1952 as Harold Arthur Perry) is an American musician and busker, known for playing an electric guitar with a target design on
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at the
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Boardwalk. Perry is also known by his Sikh name, Har Nar Singh Khalsa (he often performed wearing a traditional Sikh
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), and by his stage name, Kama Kosmic Krusader.


Life and career

Perry was born on March 5, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan. After growing up in Michigan and recording with his first band there, Perry began performing his original songs and guitar compositions on the Venice Beach Boardwalk in 1973. Perry typically used distortion effects and played in a style reminiscent of
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. Perry has played with bands such as the
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and
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. In addition to being the most famous musician performing at the Venice Beach Boardwalk, he is also considered one of the area's most famous skaters, first on traditional roller skates, then on inline skates, and finally on LandRoller skates. During the early 1990s, the Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance banning people from performing publicly on the Venice Beach Boardwalk. In response, Perry became a named plaintiff in a class action lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the Los Angeles Police Department and the ordinance. The plaintiffs based their suit on various constitutional principles that provide for freedom of expression, commerce, and congregation. After many years of litigation, The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Perry and his co-plaintiffs; however, their victory was short lived. The Los Angeles City Council created new legislation that severely restricted performance on the Venice Beach Boardwalk rather than banning it altogether. In addition, the City of Santa Monica followed the Los Angeles City Council's lead, passing statutes that limited the ability of performers like Perry to sell CDs and T-shirts to their audiences. Perry and others initiated legal action in response, alleging that the combination of gentrification and the performance restriction ordinances threatened to destroy the atmosphere and commerce that made Venice Beach the social mecca for which it was famous. Perry is dedicated to health and fitness, running twenty miles daily and practicing
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. Perry is a
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vegetarian.


Discography


''Video Commander'' (2006)

Track list: #"Xman Can't Save Me Now" #"Queen of Robot World" #"Time Travel Freaks" #"Love Jet" #"Hot Rod Lincoln" #"Intro to Invaders" #"Video Commander" #"Music Maker" #"Guiding Forces" #"Gambling Man"


''Greatest Hits of the Millennium'' (2007)

Track list: #"Heads of Skin" #"Invaders" #"Nam Myoho Renge Kyo" #"World of Freaks" #"Out of Control" #"Message" #"Zoo Man" #"How Soon Is Now?" #"Zoo Man (reprise)"


Filmography and television appearances

Harry Perry had numerous
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s in several films and television programs, such as '' Fletch'' (1985), '' Dragnet'' (1987),''
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'' (1992), ''
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'' and ''
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'' (1993) - for which he also performed one song on the soundtrack -, '' Marching out of Time'' (1993), ''
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'' (2006) and '' Starstruck'' (2010), as well as the television shows '' CSI'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' In the Heat of The Night'' (episode "No Country Boy"). He also appeared on the Dutch television program
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and on
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. Perry can be seen in beginning of the music video for
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by
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. He appeared in the music videos for
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's " Cruisin'", found on his 1981 ''
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'' DVD, and the
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" from their 2011 album '' I'm with You''. Perry can also be seen in the 1982 documentary, Contemporary Photography in the USA behind
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. Contemporary Photography in the USA. url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RM9KcYEYXs. Garry Winogrand - Photographer. Michael Engler. Youtube. February 26, 2013. On September 6 and 7, 2013
Perry performed at the Hollywood Bowl with the Blue Man Group
in a rendition of Ravel's Bolero.


References


External links

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Harry Perry Band websiteBrooWaha Interview
Interview of the artist {{DEFAULTSORT:Perry, Harry 1951 births Living people American street performers American blues guitarists American male guitarists American rock guitarists Guitarists from Los Angeles 20th-century American guitarists 20th-century American male musicians Musicians from Michigan