Kastle Buxton
Photograph of Georgie Fab from sometime in the 1970s.
Image by Georgie Fab, via Wikimedia Commons. Licensed CC BY 3.0

Kastle Buxton

Georgie Fab, born Robert George Johnston on July 31, 1952, in Hamilton, Ontario, is a Canadian rock musician known for his work as a guitarist, singer-songwriter, and record producer. Active since the early 1970s, he gained prominence as a founding member of the band Buxton Kastle, achieving significant success with singles like "Kagie." Fab has collaborated with notable artists, including Kim Mitchell and Skip Prokop, and he co-founded Race Records and a recording studio. His contributions to music continue with recent projects, including a tribute album titled "Canadian Heroes" dedicated to Canadian Armed Forces families.

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Singles

Red Red The Rocking Horse / Lovin Games
Red Red The Rocking Horse / Lovin Games (1972)
Shorty McKenna / Love is Life
Shorty McKenna / Love is Life (1972)