
The Strawberry Alarm Clock came to fame in the swinging psychedelic scene of the late 1960s, but don’t call them an oldies act.
The band continues to write and record vibrant new music, while adding new powerful new elements to its classic songbook.
A half century on, the Southern California group’s lineup features five original members:
- Mark Weitz (keyboards)
- Randy Seol (drums, percussion and mallet kat)
- George Bunnell (bass)
- Gene Gunnels (drums and percussion)
- Steve Bartek (flute, guitar)
Guitarist Howie Anderson is “the new kid,” although he’s been a member since 1987!
Bartek (Oingo Boingo), produced SAC’s 2012 album, “Wake Where You Are.”
The Strawberry Alarm Clock has been performing in concert with the current lineup since 2007. Key gigs include a string of almost a dozen shows at the storied Whisky a Go-Go — most recently in 2025 — the Desert Stars Festival in 2016, the Starry Nites Festival in 2017, and the 2007 live concert film “Summer of Love: A Musical Celebration.”
Well received by critics and longtime fans, the comeback album “Wake Where You Are” featured new SAC songs, a driving cover of a Seeds classic and several reimaginings of the band’s classic songs.
Meanwhile, Sundazed Music has undertaken a rerelease campaign of the band’s classic albums, including “Incense and Peppermints,” “Wake Up … It’s Tomorrow,” “The World in a Sea Shell” and “The Best of Strawberry Alarm Clock.”
And the band continues to find new fans through its music’s use in films and television series, especially the enduring hit record “Incense and Peppermints” — a favorite of super spy Austin Powers.
Members of the band gathered for a 50th anniversary reshoot of their iconic debut album cover (top). That cover re-creation was photographed by Robert Jacobs.
Alive and ticking, the Strawberry Alarm Clock is working on an album of all-new material.



