- Guitarist, keyboardist, and principal composer for Kansas from its inception to 1983. He has since made several guest returns to the band, including composing their entire 2000 album, "Somewhere to Elsewhere," performing lead vocal on "Geodesic Dome." He also composed and performed with the Christian rock band AD.
- Teaches a Sunday school class at Topeka Bible Church in Topeka, Kansas, USA.
- Reformed his early 1970s group called Kansas (not the band of the same name with which he went on to achieve great commercial success) about 30 years after it disbanded. The reformed group uses the name Proto-Kaw and has released two albums, "Early Recordings from Kansas" (2002) and "Before Became After" (2004).
- Disillusioned by record companies, he started his own, Numavox Records, in the mid-1990s. Through Numavox, he has released albums from himself and other Christian artists.
- Kerry has his pilot's license and pilots his own plane.
- Kerry still lives in the same home/ farm in Topeka Kansas and has a fully functioning recording studio he had built.
- Performed on the 2002 Explorer's Club album "Raising the Mammoth."
- Of Swedish descent.
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