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  1. Norman Sheffield (25 September 1939 – 20 June 2014) was a music and advertising industry figure, most noted for his music industry recording and management roles, ownership of the former Trident Studios, and being the original manager of the rock band Queen.

  2. The song was written by Freddie Mercury about the band's fall-out with their original manager and Trident Studios owner Norman Sheffield. Though the song makes no direct reference to him, Sheffield sued both the band and the record label for defamation.

  3. Das Lied ist – im negativen Sinne – Norman Sheffield gewidmet, Queens ehemaligem Manager und Miteigner der Trident Studios, in denen Queen aufnahm. Nach Aussagen der Mitglieder habe er die Band ausgebeutet und ihr nicht die zur Produktion ihrer Stücke nötige Ausrüstung gegeben.

  4. Freddie Mercury wrote this and dedicated it to Norman Sheffield, Queen's former manager and a co-owner of Trident Studios. Queen felt that Norman had not provided them with the support they needed, and so Mr. Sheffield and the band parted company prior to the recording of A Night At The Opera.

  5. In March, 1968, Norman Sheffield opened a ground-breaking, new recording facility in London’s Soho with his brother Barry. For the next 15 years, Trident Studios, was at the epicentre of the music industry, recording some of the era’s greatest artists, from The Beatles and David Bowie to Elton John, Carly Simon, Joe Cocker and Genesis.

  6. Trident Studios Logo. Trident Studios interior circa 1975. Trident Studios was a British recording facility, located at 17 St Anne's Court in London 's Soho district between 1968 and 1981. It was constructed in 1967 by Norman Sheffield, drummer of the 1960s group the Hunters, and his brother Barry.

  7. 28. Apr. 2021 · The band had originally been signed by Norman and Barry Sheffield, two brothers who owned Trident Studios in the heart of London’s Soho, the use of which was the bait in the deal. Queen had a separate publishing contract with a company that was taken over by EMI, and it edged them closer to a deal there.