- Born Robert George Johnston on July 31, 1952
- Produced Darcy Hepner, King Biscuit Boy, Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls) and many others
- In the 1970's, he joined Buxton Kastle as an organ player (his bandmates were Jerry Doucette, Jack Pedler, and David Kastle
- Buxton Kastle's single Kagie, hit #2 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart RPM in 1971.
- Switched to guitar in 1971 when Jerry Doucette left Buxton Kastle.
- Contributied material to the band Lighthouse. George and founder Skip Prokop co-wrote the #1 hit, It Just Occurred To Me.
- Co-wrote with Kim Mitchell, including Feel It Burn, Caroline, All We Are
- Founded the A Cellar Full of Noise studio in Hamilton.
- Co-founded Race Records in Hamilton.
- In recent years, he was a member of Ronnie and Rockets, which became the Rockets when Ronnie Lodge passed.
I was lucky enough to bump into Georgie quite a few times when going to Rockets shows. In addition to doing an amazing job with the music, he was always friendly and welcoming. I'll miss him.
RIP GEORGIE FAB aka Bobby Johnston
I will always remember you as an uncle, friend and mentor. You were an incredible talent!
I am going to miss you xoxo
Lou Molinario (Music Promoter)
RIP Georgie Fab.
I am just learning that Hamilton Music Producer & Musician, Georgie Fab has passed away.
Wow.. like a hard punch in the gut.
I worked with Georgie as we brought in Sylvain Sylvain to record a song with the Poisoned Aeros. Aside from Georgie being a true professional, he was so laid back and fun to be with. Always hospitable too.
A memory that comes to mind was when Teenage Head recorded a song for TSN's hockey presentations. Nothing was a challenge for him. I sat back and just watched him work his magic.
I will always remember him for having such a big heart. Couple of years before TAH closed, Georgie told me that he wanted to throw a surprise party for Bill Dillon. He had this impressive list of players who were going to perform. The way he orchestrated the planning was just like his work in the studio - professional and effective..... without a glitch.
We had some great chats about The Move/Roy Wood, The Kinks, Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles. When we had Neil Innes play at TAH, Georgie was like a kid watching one of his musical heroes. Same with Carmine Appice's 2 visits at This Ain't Hollywood.
My condolences to his family and close friends.
Thank you Jack Pedler and Rob Platsko for introducing me to him.
Man.. what a disappointment..
Thanks for everything, Georgie! You're in a class of your own.
Dave Rave (Teenage Head, Shakers)
Rip Georgie Fab. We will miss your beautiful spirit. Your love of music. And your positivity. It was an honor to know you. You made the world a better place.
Links: The Rockets, More Rockets Stories, Video above courtesy of Vesna Trkulja-Stevens
Video above courtesy of Georgie Fab
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