When Doucette left the group later in 1971, Georgie switched from
Hammond CV Organ to guitar. The band then changed labels from RCA to
Reprise Records, and then
Warner Bros where they again hit the charts with the single "Red Red The Rocking Horse", "Shorty McKenna", "Lovin Games", and "Love is Life". It was during this period that Georgie was thrust into the spotlight, appearing on Canadian TV shows such as "Canadian Bandstand", "Musical Friends", and "Like Young", a national musical TV show out of
Montreal. Soon following the break up of Buxton Kastle, Georgie began his relationship with
Skip Prokop, founding member of the Juno award-winning rock orchestra
Lighthouse. As well as contributing material to the Lighthouse project, he and Skip co-wrote the No. 1 hit "It Just Occurred To Me" for
A&M Records artist Peter Pringle. The song remained at No. 1 for the weeks of 2 and 9 May 1981, and earned a
BMI award for one of the top ten most played records of the year, and garnered a
Gold Record for Pringle. This in turn led to Georgie being approached by
Atlantic Records Chairman of the Board, in order to collaborate with Juno Award winner,
Kim Mitchell, to write material for his first LP,
Akimbo Alogo. The record went platinum and the co-writing efforts produced the Top 40 hit, "Feel It Burn", the "Go For Soda" B-side entitled "Caroline" with Pye Dubois, and the No. 1 song, "All We Are." Georgie Fab wrote the uncredited lyric hook, "...you make me feel such a long way away..." Besides being a musician, Georgie Fab is also a record producer and co-founder of the record company "Race Records", as well as the recording studio "A cellar full of noise" ==Discography==