In the late 1960s, Mike performed in coffee houses and local concerts, and led God's Country, a rock and roll band in Eureka.
[6] Fact or rumor, Stull did join up with former Doors John Densmore and Robby Krieger to record the 1975 Butts Band album, "Hear and Now".
[14][15] Stull voiced the introduction to Judge Judy's season 1 episodes, and was succeeded by Jerry Bishop, who announced until his own death in April 2020.
Stull's lyrical songwriting, grounded in the everyday experience of a career musician, demonstrates a deep psycho-social awareness.
Like Jackson Browne's "Load-Out" [16] and Jesse Winchester's "A Show Man's Life," [17] Stull's road song "1000 Girls You'll Never Know" poignantly speaks to loneliness and busy-ness of the road, and the relationships between musicians and their "stage door ladies": Stull's "Drunken Sailor" [18] captures the spirit of homelessness that is as relevant today as when he wrote it.