Dalton, James & Sutton was an American folk rock band that emerged in the 1970s. The trio was composed of members Tom Dalton, Thom James, and Chet Sutton, each contributing to the group's distinctive blend of harmony-rich vocals and acoustic instrumentation. Their musical style, often compared to that of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, was marked by a lyrical focus on social issues and personal introspection. While they did not achieve major commercial success, Dalton, James & Sutton remain significant for their contributions to the folk rock genre during its formative years.