Steven Machat

Steven Machat (born October 18, 1952) is an American entertainment mogul-legally and accounting trained [1] and the producer of Bird on a Wire, the documentary film of the Leonard Cohen 1972 European tour.[2][3][4]

Biography

Machat was born in Manhattan, New York. His father, entertainment lawyer Marty Machat was known for representing artists such as Phil Spector, Sam Cooke and The Rolling Stones.[5] He attended University of Miami as an undergraduate and then Vanderbilt University Law School.[6]

Machat has been an worldwide entertainment attorney, music publisher, manager of music talent and record label owner as well as film producer among other commercial endeavors. His clients have included Electric Light Orchestra, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Ready for the World, Leonard Cohen, Phil Spector, Stacey Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Bobby Brown, Manu DiBango and Rita Lee, new artists from Sweden, Yung Lean and The Sad Boys.

In London, Machat wrote the book Gods, Gangsters and Honour. It was proclaimed by various English magazines as an insider's guide to the music industry. Machat wrote the book to share the light he discovered handling the careers of many of the top icons of the music industry. The first edition of the book was published in the UK by Beautiful Books Limited (UK) in August 2009.[7]

Machat has written a second book about the history of Man through the technique of remote viewing. This book goes back through history and illustrates up to our current time how and why Man constantly gets fooled when we allow others to take care of us. The book is titled the Highways of Man – the Odyssey Almanac (2012). This is a book that sees the history of man for the last 2500 years as a trip down 60 highways that certain men created where each new path was no different then the last; The theme of the book is to illustrate once and for all how Man has consistently allowed third parties to own and control their time here on Earth. Machat"s third published book Man, Community and Living the American Dream (2011) is the conclusion to the Highways of Man. After writing his books and traveling the world, he saw a consistent theme. We are lost as a race and need to get back to our original paradigm of survival as a race of Man, both male and female as equals. Machat shares his views as to who Man the species is all about, answers the questions of every generation of who we are as individuals and as a collective consciousness of Man and offers the paradigm shift of what we must do in for our species to survive.

In 2011, Machat created the Wheel Party using his book Man, Community & Living the American dream as its foundation. The Wheel Party is a non-political people movement whose goal is to bring America back in line with the principles of the United States Declaration of Independence, which Machat claims is the "real mantra of Man."

Machat lectured across Europe and the United Kingdom at universities, including both Oxford University and Cambridge University, as well as at musical festivals and book fairs.

Steven Machat lost his son Barron, the co-founder of the record label Hippos in Tanks, in a car accident in April 2015.[5]

US Senate Candidate for Florida

Steven Machat announced his candidacy as Independent Senate candidate for Florida in Miami September 2015. Machat has a traditional law background, he graduated from Vanderbilt Law School and University of Miami Business School. At Vanderbilt he got his feet wet in the real legal system as a Public Defender in Davidson County TN for 2 years. He started his commercial career in 1978 as a law partner with his father the late Marty Machat at their law firm Machat & Machat in NY, LA & London.

In addition, Steven has ventured in the creative and business process in theatre, movies and movie soundtracks. Such as, “Elvis” West London Production, “Private Lives” with Elizabeth Taylor, “Flashdance”, “Streetfighter”, “Judge Dredd”, Stan Lee Properties, “HOPE” an album with the Dali Lama dedicated to Peace and the award winning musical documentary “Bird on a Wire” about Leonard Cohen’s travels from Dublin Ireland to Tel Aviv Israel.

Steven has written 4 books: Highways of Man – The Odyssey Almanac, Man, Community & Living The American Dream, Gods, Gangsters and Honor: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Odyssey, Sacred Knowledge, A Rock ‘n’ Roller’s Guide to Higher Consciousness.

He has also opened the School of Sacred Knowledge in Miami.


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