Bill Sutton is an American Kentucy-based Filk musician most active in the 1980s, best known for his song Xenophobia.
Not much is known about Bill, other than he is married to and creates music with his wife Brenda Sutton, and is currently works at Senior Technical Consultant.
Bill Sutton and His Work's Provide Examples of:
- Alcoholic Parent: The Blind Man in Pilot's eyes is implied to be one
- Eldritch Abomination: Ursa Major is described as "the ugliest damn critter" and can eat nails, clocks, a tractor, not to mention several dogs
- Fantastic Racism: Two examples:
- Xenophobia is about well... hating aliens
- The Blacksmith's son is ostracised for being a wizard in Wizard of Mackey Town
- Heroic Sacrifice: The Blind Man in the Pilot's Eyes
- Job Song: Bask Ye Samplers is about the profession of mining a star's core
- Ramming Always Works: How the Blind Man in the Pilot's Eyes saves his homeworld
- The Berserker: Parodied in 9 to 5 Barbarian
- You Can't Go Home Again: in The Wizard of Mackeytown The Blacksmith's Son is framed for the murder of the baron and forced out of town