Eastwood Peak performed for over 25 years finally giving it a break with new families and a lot of work behind the band. In the early 2000’s the Band reunited for a very successful reunion at the Alpine Grove in Hollis, NH. The band could still play and did a couple of more gigs to keep it going. In 2006 “Eastwood Peak” invited Mickey Lorden to play a few sets with the band at the Big Bear in Brookline, NH. The band has since performed a number of Gigs with 5 members.
HI, GANG. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO ANDY WATSON ? FORMALLY KNOWN AS WATSY TOTSY :) OF STONE CASTLE FAME. I WOULD LOVE TO PUT A STONE CASTLE REUNION GIG TOGETHER. HELP !!! jimbo
Dean, Kevin, Mickey, Kevin + John great night of music- at Lowell Memorial. LONG LIVE ROCK,see you the day after Thanksgiving at the Alpine Grove, the old stopping ground.
Eastwood Peak closed the show with a lengthy set of material which ran the gamut from Mott The Hoople's "All The Way To Memphis" to Bob Seger's "Fire Down Below". Between the appearance by J. Geils and the reformed Eastwood Peak came a four song set by Andy Pratt. "Pass Away" from the Perfect Therapy album, The Beatles' "Fool On The Hill" (a tune rarely played live by Pratt), "Avenging Annie" and "Summer Summer" from his soon-to-be re-released Sony disc "Andy Pratt".