Harry Perry is an American musician and busker, known for playing an electric guitar with a target design on roller skates at the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Perry is also known by his Sikh name, Har Nar Singh Khalsa, and by his stage name, Kama Kosmic Krusader
That’s so awesome. I remember him from like 20 years ago, but I noticed he’s not on skates which that’s fine. Because what is he like? Pushing 80 now bless his heart. I love him.
im glad . you still there, i was 23 berlin to la. iwas 24 bln- la almost 9 years. there. i love the coast and even in the early 80 gladstone with peanuts. and you be there, because u explaint me in 2017 thinks about the oil companys. you guy won. top. i wish you the best, even if you can roll anymore. you gat enough milages. best reguards. michael
He has been there a long time. I first came to Venice Beach in the summer of 84 and he was out there on roller blades with a guitar. I have thought about him a few times over the years. God Bless him he's super sweet and still there singing songs
Besides Heroes, Harry has starred in numerous films and television shows including Fletch, Dragnet, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, Gift, Point of No Return, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Vengeance Unlimited. In addition to acting, Harry Perry is a musician, known as the Kama Kosmic Krusader. He is a Venice Beach boardwalk musician, often seen playing an electric guitar on roller blades while wearing a turban. As a musician, he has released three albums--"Harry Perry Band's Video Commander", "Skate Town Ball", and "Harry Perry's Greatest Hits Of The Millennium".
I'm from Venice (over 60+ years and now pushing 80) and I have never heard anyone say that Harry Perry takes or took "Venice by storm". "The icon"??? .. as in influence or significance??? How about bohemians, beatniks, coffee houses, beat-poets, Hippies, actual artists, musicians, bikers, stoners? . I give Perry him credit for establishing himself as an annoying fixture and for being a survivor, that's for sure. Don't wanna seem arrogant, but I've always been protective of my community. The person who wrote the description (above) ain't from Venice.
Harry Perry is an American musician and busker, known for playing an electric guitar with a target design on roller skates at the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Perry is also known by his Sikh name, Har Nar Singh Khalsa, and by his stage name, Kama Kosmic Krusader
That’s so awesome. I remember him from like 20 years ago, but I noticed he’s not on skates which that’s fine. Because what is he like? Pushing 80 now bless his heart. I love him.
that's what I told him. I first met him in the 80s. He's now without the skates but still working the boardwalk
He is 72
im glad . you still there, i was 23 berlin to la. iwas 24 bln- la almost 9 years. there. i love the coast and even in the early 80 gladstone with peanuts. and you be there, because u explaint me in 2017 thinks about the oil companys. you guy won. top. i wish you the best, even if you can roll anymore. you gat enough milages. best reguards. michael
good times
He's been out there a long time I remember him in the early 80's around Santa Monica I think he had roller skates then
He has been there a long time. I first came to Venice Beach in the summer of 84 and he was out there on roller blades with a guitar. I have thought about him a few times over the years. God Bless him he's super sweet and still there singing songs
He makes an appearance in Mike Nesmiths Elephant Parts.
Besides Heroes, Harry has starred in numerous films and television shows including Fletch, Dragnet, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, Gift, Point of No Return, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Vengeance Unlimited.
In addition to acting, Harry Perry is a musician, known as the Kama Kosmic Krusader. He is a Venice Beach boardwalk musician, often seen playing an electric guitar on roller blades while wearing a turban. As a musician, he has released three albums--"Harry Perry Band's Video Commander", "Skate Town Ball", and "Harry Perry's Greatest Hits Of The Millennium".
I'm from Venice (over 60+ years and now pushing 80) and I have never heard anyone say that Harry Perry takes or took "Venice by storm". "The icon"??? .. as in influence or significance??? How about bohemians, beatniks, coffee houses, beat-poets, Hippies, actual artists, musicians, bikers, stoners? . I give Perry him credit for establishing himself as an annoying fixture and for being a survivor, that's for sure. Don't wanna seem arrogant, but I've always been protective of my community. The person who wrote the description (above) ain't from Venice.
I think I got that description from Harry himself.