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Paul Stookey

 
Artist: Noel Paul Stookey
Noel Paul Stookey

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  • Born: November 30, 1937, Baltimore, MD
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "One Night Stand", "There Is Love: A Holiday Music Celebration", "Real to Reel: Live - New York/Australia
  • Representative Songs: "Garden Song", "Pastures of Plenty", "The Eddystone Light

Biography

Noel Paul Stookey is best known as one-third of the folk trio, Peter, Paul And Mary. Stookey has balanced his involvement with the trio, however, as a solo singer-songwriter, record producer and political and spiritual activist. His tune, "The Wedding Song (There Is Love)," written for Peter Yarrow's marriage to Marybeth McCarthy, the niece of senator and one-time presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy, has become a nuptial classic.

Stookey's earliest inspiration came from the rock and roll of the 1950s and he played electric guitar with several teenage rock bands. His witty personality made him popular as a stand-up comic and he worked as an emcee in night clubs while attending Michigan State University. Although he moved temporarily to Pennsylvania, following his graduation, he soon continued on to New York in hopes of becoming an entertainer. Supporting him and his family by working during the day at a chemical factory, Stookey continued to emcee shows in Greenwich Village clubs. On Sundays, he spent hours playing guitar and singing during informal folk music jam sessions in Washington Square Park.

A turning point came when Stookey was invited, along with Yarrow and his upstairs neighbor Mary Travers, to join a folksinging trio that was being formed by Albert Grossman, manager of Yarrow and, later, of Bob Dylan and record producer Milt Okun. Performing their debut concert at the Bitter End in New York, Peter, Paul and Mary embarked on a decade of non-stop touring and recording. One of the few commercially successful folk acts, the trio recorded eight million selling albums including their self-titled debut album, which reached the top of the charts and remained in the top twenty for two years. In addition to performing several of Stookey's compositions, Peter, Paul and Mary helped to introduce and popularize the songs of Dylan, Tom Paxton, Gordon Lightfoot and John Denver. The trio remained politically involved, as well, performing at Civil Rights rallies, with Dr. Martin Luther King, in Birmingham, Alabama and Washington, D.C., and, at numerous antiVietnam War demonstrations, fund-raisers and teach-ins.

In 1968, Stookey underwent a religious transformation and became a "born again" Christian. Two years later, after the release of a greatest hits album, "Ten Years Together", the trio disbanded with each member going on to pursue solo projects. Stookey's debut solo album, "Paul And...," included "The Wedding Song (There Is Love)" and was the most successful of the solo efforts.

Moving with his family to South Blue Hill, Maine in 1973, Stookey opened a recording studio and launched a record label, Neworld. Among the albums that he produced and released were the first two albums by Maine-based singer-songwriter David Mallet.

Stookey didn't collaborate again with Yarrow or Travers until 1978 when the trio reunited for a benefit concert, Survival Sunday, that Yarrow organized and produced at the Hollywood Bowl. Their performance was so encouraging that they agreed to resume their partnership. In the two decades since, Peter, Paul And Mary have balanced their solo careers with trio recordings and approximately forty-five concerts each year. Stookey's song, "El Salvador," inspired by a trio tour of Central America, was released as a single in 1985. His tune, "For The Love Of It All," was recorded with Emmylou Harris and included on the trio's 1996 album, "Lifelines."

In addition to his busy musical career, Stookey has continued to oversee a multi-media organization that specializes in children's computer software, television shows and music. Stookey also currently serves as sysop for a computer bulletin board run by Celestat. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Paul Stookey
Birth name Noel Paul Stookey
Also known as Paul Stookey, Noel Stookey
Born December 30, 1937 (1937-12-30) (age 71)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres Folk[1]
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1950s–present
Associated acts Peter, Paul and Mary
Website noelpaulstookey.com

Noel Paul Stookey (born December 30, 1937) is a singer-songwriter best known as "Paul" in the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary. He took the stage name "Paul" as part of the trio Peter, Paul, and Mary, but he has been known as Noel (his first name) otherwise, throughout his life. He did not retire after Mary's death[citation needed] and, as of 2009, he continues to work as a solo singer and activist.

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Biography

Early life

He is an alumnus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. While attending the historic MSU, he joined the Delta Upsilon Fraternity. As Paul in the Peter, Paul and Mary trio, he participated in one of the best known mass-media ensembles of the 1960s phase of the American folk music revival, and included some of his solo songs and extended monologues in their performances and recordings.

Music career

In addition to his recordings with the trio, he released a number of solo works, several albums with an ensemble called Bodyworks, and some anthologies. His post-Peter, Paul and Mary works have emphasized his Christian faith, family life, and social concerns. 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.

He remains active in the music industry, performing as a solo act, and having performed as a member of Peter, Paul, and Mary until the death of Mary in September 2009.

Compositions

His best-known composition is "The Wedding Song (There is Love)", which charted in 1971 and remains popular for performance during wedding services. He wrote the song as a wedding gift for Peter Yarrow, and refused to perform it for the public until Yarrow requested it at a concert where his wife was present.[2] Stookey assigned the copyright to this song to the Public Domain Foundation.

Production

He also has production credits on albums by several lesser-known singer-songwriters, including Dave Mallett and Gordon Bok. He was the founder of the Neworld Multimedia record label.

Personal life

Stookey spent several years as a school-year resident of Massachusetts while his wife Betty served as the Northfield Mount Hermon School chaplain. The couple returned to their home in Blue Hill, Maine, in June 2005, where he records in a studio that was previously a chicken coop.

References

  1. ^ "Noel Paul Stookey". www.allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3pfexq8gld6e~T1. Retrieved 2009-10-10. 
  2. ^ NPR interview broadcast August 30, 2008

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