In addition to performing occasionally with Moby Grape, Lewis was a guitarist with the reformed
Electric Prunes (2000–2003), contributing to their
Artifact album. His connection to The Electric Prunes commenced in the 1960s, through the late guitarist Ron Morgan (1945-1989). Morgan, originally from
Colby, Kansas, had relocated to Los Angeles and played with Lewis in one of Lewis' early bands, Peter and The Wolves. Morgan then went on to join
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, as well as an early version of
Three Dog Night and, thereafter, a reformed version of The Electric Prunes, playing on the
Just Good Old Rock and Roll album. He developed a career as a solo artist, and released three albums on the Taxim label:
Peter Lewis,
Peter Lewis with David West Live in Bremen, and
Peter Lewis with David West Live at the Lobero Theatre. Lewis occasionally performs as a duo with David West, his collaborator on
Live in Bremen and
Live at the Lobero Theatre. For a series of pictures of Peter Lewis and David West, performing in 2003, see here. In 2010, Lewis appeared with
Stu Cook at the
SXSW festival, performing with The Explosives.
Jerry Miller,
Don Stevenson and
Omar Spence, son of Skip Spence, also appeared at a different venue, but on the same day, at SXSW, performing as "New Wine". For reasons not publicly known, Lewis did not join his former bandmates in performance. As of 2011, Lewis was writing songs and performing with poet
M.L. Liebler. == Solo discography ==