Steve Mac Mac, Mac Steve, S Mac, S. Mac, S. Mc Cullough, S.Mac, Steve & Mac, Steve E Mac, Steve E. Mac, Steve Mac, Steve Mack, Stevie Mac
British pop producer/songwriter, born January 15, 1972 in Surrey, England. Owner of the Rokstone Studios in London, United Kingdom. The first song he wrote was Nomad's "(I Wanna Give You) Devotion", which was a UK #2-hit. Began his career in the music industry as a tape operator with producer Nigel Wright. Early in his career, Mac was known for writing, producing and remixing dance/house tracks until crossing over to pop/ballads with bands Boyzone, Westlife, and A1 in the late 1990's. He mainly does ballads and has been responsible for more than 20 UK number-one hits and songs by bands like Undercover (as ''behind the scenes'' producer), A1, Boyzone, Westlife, Five, Ronan Keating, The Wanted, and The Saturdays. Nevertheless he keeps a low profile and does not seek out the media's attention.