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Steven McClintock
Birth nameSteven Michael McClintock
Also known asSteve McClintock, Steven McClintock
Born (1953-10-09) October 9, 1953 (age 71)
GenresPop music, rock music, folk music, Americana, country music, vocal, jazz
Occupationsongwriter/producer/publisher/singer
Instrument(s)Guitar, bass guitar, piano, french horn
Years active1975–present
Labels37 Records, Arista Records, Clearwater Records

Steven McClintock is an American singer, songwriter, and a music producer, with almost 20 million records sold to his credit. He has written top 40 hit songs in country, pop and AOR. He has been a part of the music group Fertitta & McClintock (with David Fertitta) since the mid-1970s (they won the "Overall Grand Prize" and "Best Group/Duo" at the International Acoustic Music Awards). He also has done solo work like the song "Maybe Love" on the Jetsons: The Movie soundtrack, as well as "Edge of a Dream", the soundtrack to the movie Space Mutiny, which was memorably lambasted by the cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the song was likewise mocked when it appears in the closing credits, with the 'bots (Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot) "singing along" using lyrics from other tracks. In January 2009, the track was finally released commercially through McClintock's official Myspace website.

He co-writes with Tim James and has started a company together called McJames Music Inc. Mr. McClintock has recorded two solo albums, and he won a BMI Songwriter Award for Tiffany's Billboard Hot 100 No. 6 hit "All This Time".

He is currently[when?] managing Michael Peterson, and recording songs for his next solo album.

Artists who have recorded songs written, published or produced by McClintock