- Living outside of Blue Hill, Maine. (August 2008)
- Paul of the folk group Peter Paul & Mary.
- Graduated from Seaholm High School in Birmingham, Michigan, and returned there to act as keynote speaker at the class of 1972 graduation.
- He was an important artist in the young Jesus music movement, which would later bloom into the Christian music industry, although his generally liberal political views distinguish him from many such artists.
- In addition to his recordings with the trio, he released a number of solo works, several albums with the ensemble Bodyworks, and some anthologies.
- In 2000 Noel and his daughter, Elizabeth Stookey Sunde, founded the nonprofit Music to Life, which builds on the strong historical legacy of social movements' intentional use of music to educate, recruit, and mobilize. M2L revitalizes music to meet the challenges of the modern world and revolutionize the role activist artists can play in accelerating social change. Music to Life understands the complexity of contemporary causes and the diversity of musical genres. They blend this knowledge with multimedia technologies and programming techniques to develop unique musical experiences that amplify an organization's message, spark engagement with a cause, and empower activist artists to stand on the front lines of social change.
- He also has production credits on a wide range of albums including jazz saxophonist Paul Winter, comedian Tim Sample and several singer-songwriters, among them Dave Mallett, Michael Kelly Blanchard and Gordon Bok.
- Stookey is an alumnus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, Michigan. While attending MSU, he joined Delta Upsilon fraternity.
- He was the founder of the Neworld Multimedia record label.
- One of Stookey's songs, "Norman Normal", which appeared on The Peter, Paul and Mary Album (1966), inspired a Warner Bros. animated cartoon also titled Norman Normal (1968). Stookey co-wrote the story for the cartoon and voiced several of the characters.
- He is an American singer-songwriter who was famous for being a member of the 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Nowadays, he continues to work as a singer and an activist, performing as a solo artist, and occasionally with former-bandmate Peter Yarrow.
- His work after Peter, Paul and Mary has emphasized his faith, family life and social concerns.
- Paul performed as a member of Peter, Paul and Mary until the death of Mary in September 2009.
- He graduated from Birmingham High School (now Seaholm High School) in 1955.
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