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{{disambig-more|Hobbit|[[The Hobbit (disambiguation)]]}}[[Image:Hobbit - Rockin' the Shire (cover).jpg|thumb| | {{disambig-more|Hobbit|[[The Hobbit (disambiguation)]]}}[[Image:Hobbit - Rockin' the Shire (cover).jpg|thumb|250px|The cover of [[Rockin' the Shire]] by ''Hobbit''.]] | ||
'''Hobbit''' is one of the oldest [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] themed bands who sprout back to the 70's. They paved the way for the Fantasy Rock genre and have become forged in the definition of [[Middle-earth]] [[Music]]. | '''Hobbit''' is one of the oldest [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] themed bands who sprout back to the 70's. They paved the way for the Fantasy Rock genre and have become forged in the definition of [[Middle-earth]] [[Music]]. |
Revision as of 18:58, 13 February 2011
Hobbit is one of the oldest Tolkien themed bands who sprout back to the 70's. They paved the way for the Fantasy Rock genre and have become forged in the definition of Middle-earth Music.
Over the years, members of the band have been Paul "Turk" Henry (Bass/Vocals), Gene Fields (Vocals/R. Guitar), Keith Young (Drums), Richard Hill (Keyboard/L. Guitar), Andy Stevens, Tony Marsh and Tim Elliston.
Hobbit has also been featured in Amon Hen 194 as well as Ringers: Lord of the Fans.