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Adam Doleac
Background information
Born (1988-04-15) April 15, 1988 (age 36)
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2015–present
LabelsSony Music Nashville/Arista Nashville
Spouse(s)

MacKinnon Morrissey

(m. 2022)[1]
Websitewww.adamdoleac.com

Adam Doleac is an American country music singer/songwriter signed to Arista Nashville. He has written songs with Darius Rucker and Kane Brown.

Background

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Doleac grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. His father and grandfather ran an electrical business. A natural athlete, Doleac passed up the family business to pursue sports.[2] Before becoming a country music artist, Doleac excelled at many sports and played baseball for the University of Southern Mississippi, eventually appearing in the College World Series.[3]

Doleac grew up listening to artists like Amos Lee, Dave Matthews Band, and John Mayer.[4] His first country concert was Toby Keith.[5]

Career

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Early in Doleac's career, the song "Whiskey's Fine", from his independent EP, caught the attention of SiriusXM's "The Highway Channel".[6] The song would eventually reach number three on the Sirius XM "The Highway's" Hot Country Countdown. Doleac also started having success as a co-writer with other artists including Darius Rucker with whom he wrote the song "Don't". Doleac was then named to numerous rising star lists, including "Pandora Radio's 2018 Artists to Watch" and Rolling Stone Country's "New Country Artist You Need to Know".[2]

In October 2019, Sony Music Nashville signed Doleac to the Arista Nashville imprint.[7] The single "Famous" spent two weeks at No. 1 on Sirius XM "The Highway's" Hot Country Countdown, and was supported with a music video featuring former Bachelor couple Colton Underwood and Cassie Randolph.[8] Doleac also released new pop-driven EP called Famous: The Remixes, just as the original version of "Famous" crossed 2 million streams on Spotify.[9]

Doleac celebrated the support he has received from his parents with the track『Mom and Daddy’s Money』released in 2018.[10] In January 2019, Doleac supported country artist Ryan Hurd on tour with Niko Moon, followed by more touring with Mitchell Tenpenny and Scotty McCreery.[11]

Doleac's debut studio album, Barstool Whiskey Wonderland, was released on September 30, 2022.[12]

Discography

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Albums

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EPs

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Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Country Airplay

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"Famous" 2020 60 Barstool Whiskey Wonderland
"Drinkin' It Wrong" 2022 50

References

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  1. ^ "Adam Doleac Marries MacKinnon Morrissey! All the Wedding Details — Including a Sweet Nod to Their Dog". Peoplemag. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  • ^ a b "Interview: Adam Doleac on His Athletic Past, Journey to Music City, and Writing Inspiration". The Shotgun Seat.
  • ^ "How Adam Doleac Went From Baseball Phenom to Rising Country Music Star". October 27, 2017.
  • ^ "Adam Doleac: The Hero Country Music Needs". Popdust. June 24, 2019.
  • ^ Moore, Bobby. "Who Is Adam Doleac? 5 Things You Need to Know". The Boot.
  • ^ Bowman, Bethany (August 17, 2018). "Music Spotlight: Adam Doleac".
  • ^ "Adam Doleac Signs With Arista Nashville". October 8, 2019.
  • ^ "Adam Doleac Releases Debut Music Video, "Famous"". November 2, 2019.
  • ^ "Adam Doleac Releases "Famous: The Remixes" EP". The Wolf Online. April 23, 2019.
  • ^ "Adam Doleac Opens Up About New Song "Mom and Daddy's Money" – Exclusive Interview". Celeb Secrets Country. July 2, 2018.
  • ^ "Ryan Hurd Preps Platonic Tour With Adam Doleac, Niko Moon". November 19, 2019.
  • ^ a b Jess (July 19, 2022). "Adam Doleac Reveals Debut Album, 'Barstool Whiskey Wonderland'". Taste of Country. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  • ^ "Adam Doleac Chart History: Country Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
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