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  1. Patrick Anthony Meehan (born 29 June 1948) is a British record producer, who is best known to have worked with English heavy metal band Black Sabbath until he was fired in 1975 by the band. Meehan founded Worldwide Artiste Management at No. 4 Leicester Street , London, in 1970 along with his father (also called Patrick), Wilf Pine ...

  2. The album was recorded in the midst of a legal battle with the band's former manager, Patrick Meehan. The stress that resulted from the band's ongoing legal woes infiltrated the recording process, inspiring the album's title. It was co-produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and Mike Butcher.

  3. It was the first album by Black Sabbath not produced by Rodger Bain; guitarist Tony Iommi assumed production duties. Patrick Meehan, the band's then-manager, was listed as co-producer, though his actual involvement in the album's production was minimal.

  4. 17 de jun. de 2021 · Rid of Meehan, the members of Black Sabbath decided to manage the band’s affairs themselves. But common sense prevailed when they appointed Mark Forster to run the day-to-day business (ironically, Forster was a former employee of Patrick Meehan). And Sabbath did carry on. In purely pragmatic terms, they had to.

  5. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Patrick Meehan: Executive producer : Jeff Glixman: Producer : Vic Coppersmith-Heaven: Producer : Shoot That Tiger! Art direction, Design : Chris Tsangarides (R.I.P. 2018) Producer, Mixing : Cindy Palmano: Photography

  6. Patrick Anthony Meehan is a British record producer who is best known to have worked with English heavy metal band Black Sabbath until he was fired in 1975 by the band. Meehan founded Worldwide Artiste Management at No. 4 Leicester Street, London, in 1970 along with his father (also called Patrick), Wilf Pine and Malcolm Koss.

  7. Patrick Meehan. Real Name: Patrick Anthony Meehan. Profile: Born June 29, 1948. Patrick Meehan is a record producer who worked with Black Sabbath. He was also their manager until 1975. Sites: Wikipedia.