Noel Paul Stookey is an American singer-songwriter known for his prominent role in the influential folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary. With his distinct tenor voice and exceptional guitar skills, Stookey's contributions to the group helped define the folk music movement of the 1960s. Apart from being a singer, he is also an accomplished songwriter, penning some of the trio's most enduring hits such as "The Wedding Song (There is Love)" and "Puff, the Magic Dragon," which have become beloved folk classics. Stookey's deep spirituality and commitment to social justice are unmistakable in his music, as he often addresses themes of peace, love, and equality in his songs. His heartfelt lyrics and earnest performances continue to resonate with audiences across generations, serving as a reminder of the power of music as a catalyst for change. Over the years, he has released several solo albums, showcasing his versatility as an artist while staying true to his folk roots. With his warm stage presence and unwavering dedication to spreading positivity, Noel Paul Stookey remains an enduring figure in the folk music canon.