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It takes time to craft a debut album. One worthy of the artist it introduces, and all the work behind it. But for Arista Nashville/Sony Music Nashville's Adam Doleac, he's had plenty. "I've had my whole life to write my first record, plus a two-year pandemic," he says with a wry smile. "So that's like two lifetimes."

Luckily, he made the clock work for him. Creating a whole Barstool Whiskey Wonderland around 18 addictive tracks –almost totally from his own pen –the emerging star unveils a vision steeped in the romantic country soul of his early hits, while going much deeper as well. With tracks like the Gold-certified "Famous" and soul-mate anthem "Another," both of which hit No. 1 on SiriusXM's The Highway, fans have gotten only a glimpse of that wonderland so far. Now they get the full picture.

"It feels long overdue, and it's the first time people can really see the whole me," Doleac says. "An album is a cool thing. It allows you to tell a little bit more of your story, as opposed to just people knowing a song and not knowing you."

And for him, a lover of all things old-school with an effortless charm and an intoxicating vocal –well suited to both champagne-popping ballrooms and keg-tapping taverns –that story is worth telling. Raised in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, you could call him a late musical bloomer, who credits devoted parents for his strong work ethic ... and his dream-chasing determination.

A talented athlete, Doleac excelled at golf early on, traveling with his dad to faraway tournaments in his first taste of life on the road. The whole family put in the time and Doleac seemed headed for success, but abruptly switched to baseball in high school. That too required a focused drive to retool his skills, and after earning a scholarship to the University of Southern Mississippi, he ended up playing in front of 30,000 at the College World Series –fueling a craving for big crowds he still chases today.

In the end, he actually had a shot at going pro in both sports, Doleac says, but instead changed course again. He had fallen in love with music, writing songs with teammates and challenging himself to play hometown shows while devouring the work of emotional explorers like John Mayer, Gavin DeGraw, Amos Lee and more. Within months, he decided to leave sports behind for good.

"I'm the kind of guy who's just always reaching for a little bit more, that's just the way I am," he says. "I have thoroughly believed I can do whatever I set my mind to since I was a kid. And I think you need a little bit of that to get anything this hard done.""Hard" may be an understatement. Doleac proves the old adage of Nashville being a 10-year town, but for him, those 10 years were not a straight line. Propelled by the viral success of a self-written song posted to YouTube, Doleac arrived in town with a publishing deal, and spent the following years sharpening his penmanship. Eventually Kane Brown, Gabby Barrett, Darius Rucker and more had all cut his songs, while Doleac built a grassroots fanbase touring the country in his pickup truck.

With shows growing in size, it seemed like a classic case of grinding forward and loving every mile. He scored a rare Gold-certified independent single and even signed a major-label recording deal, achieving another long-held dream. And then, just as he looked set to push over the top, COVID-19 shut it down. There were postponed tours. And then stolen equipment when touring resumed. Then there were cancelled tours. But all the while he was building that Barstool Whiskey Wonderland. Doleac slowed down, spent time with the girlfriend who is now his fiancée, and wrote 150 songs.

"It's been tough and we've had a lot of bad breaks, a lot of opportunities to give up for sure," he admits. "But I haven't, and my guys haven't, and it's time for the moment to happen. It's like, ‘Maybe everything's coming together for this record. Maybe it's right on time.'"

Those years only added depth, he explains, taking him from singer-songwriter and performer to fully-formed artist with his own creative signature. Using his heartbeat as a pulse, lush emotions and instant-classic hooks join a soulful voice simmering just below a full boil, all wrapped in a suave new take on modern country. Catchy enough to pull listeners in. Deep enough to resonate for years.

Doleac wrote every song but one on the massive, 18-track album, and along with producers Paul DiGiovanni, Jared Keim, Jordan Schmidt, Ben Simonetti and Andy Skib, captured something that exists beyond country's ordinary thematic cycle.

"I love things that are timeless and stuff that sticks around," he says. "I'm not chasing whatever the newest trend is gonna be for the next six months. And I love that comment when people come over and say ‘I don't like country, but I love your stuff.'"

Tracking all the vocals himself, Doleac assembled his ideal full-length debut, including tracks his fans already love and a whole batch of new ones. Established favorites like "Famous," "Another," "Neon Fools," "Could Have Loved You Longer," and "Somewhere Cool With You" are all on the list –and so are newly-minted romantic anthems like "Girl In Love." Fanning the flames of a heart on fire, the transformative track was inspired by Doleac's fiancée, and only confirms his love-song bonafides.

"I'm a romantic at heart for sure," he admits. "Like, I think there's a reason God made woman last. Because that's the greatest thing he ever made."

But for Barstool Whiskey Wonderland, Doleac does more. He strikes a new chord with tracks like the clever "Close That Tab," which has already emerged as "The Vodka Soda" song in concert. "That's a breakup-with-your-shitty boyfriend song," he says with a laugh. "I think a lot of people date the wrong person. And when they do, they do it for like six months too long!"

Likewise, the rootsy duet "Fake Love" with Danielle Bradbery stands as the first outside cut he's ever recorded (Maren Morris, Ryan Hurd, HARDY and Jordan Schmidt), a genuinely perceptive celebration of meant-to-be lovers welded together in a magnetic vocal blend.

Others like "Drinkin' It Wrong" offer instructions for a proper good time, "Where Country Music Comes From" praises the simple authenticity of Doleac's first love, and "Don't It Sound Alright" captures the laid-back perfection of a couple's country getaway.

It all fits into the Barstool Whiskey Wonderland he's imagined, and with the title track, Doleac puts the journey in perspective. A lush ballad that tumbles out like a dive-bar confession, the up-and-comer pours all the what-ifs of the last few years into a glass, shoots them back and lets it burn. And in the end, he realizes something profound: We all come out right where we were meant to.

"I spend a lot of time wondering if I'm doing life right, and think others do that, too," he explains. "That's kind of what this whole era leading up to this record has been like, just trying to figure it out. But now I know. What I want people to hear is the first full idea of what Adam Doleac sounds like. I want people to hear it and think ‘That's the sound, that's him.'"

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 39 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by Leels on 10/28/23House of Blues San Diego - San Diego

    The HOB in Sd was a great and intimate venue. It was fun to see good music and feel like you are part of a small show. 5/5, I wish all of my shows could be there. Adam did a great job engaging with the audience, and it felt like we were at a party with a really talented friend.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    ADColumbia show

    by Laney on 9/30/23The Blue Note - Columbia

    Terrific songwriter, vocalist and musician. Seems to be a solid human as well.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic show and performance

    by LK on 8/13/23

    So impressed by AD, his band and the venue. He’ll be filling larger venues soon enough so glad we got to see Adam in an intimate setting. The music, the lyrics and working the crowd were up there with any of the bigger names. the Goat was the place to be that night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing experience

    by JSwift on 8/13/23

    One of Adam's songs was the first song that I danced to with my sweetheart and knew we needed to see him. We did the VIP experience with Adam at a small venue in New Hampshire called The Goat. The venue was the perfect venue, the food was amazing and the entire layout and sound was just perfect. We danced the entire night listening to Adam and the band. We are looking to see Adam at other venues along with seeing who else we can see at The goat.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Beautiful, intimate venue for a great concert

    by Nicole on 5/30/23Bijou Theatre - Knoxville

    Adam's interaction with the audience was great, the music was great, and Alana Springsteen was good. We enjoyed our date night at the Bijou.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Adam Doleac

    by Tim Alan on 5/7/23Bijou Theatre - Knoxville

    GREAT show! Alana Springsteen opened and was phenomenal. Adam and crew played for a solid two hours. They seemed to be having a blast and it came thru in their performance. The Bijou (Knoxville) was a great setting, not a bad seat in the house. All in all, five stars.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing time and artist!

    by Ashley on 5/5/238 Seconds Saloon - Indianapolis

    Loved how much he interacted with his fans amazing voice!!! Great singer and will definitely see again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by K Yang on 5/3/23Delmar Hall - Saint Louis

    The event was spectacular. Adam Doleac performed phenomenally well. His band delivered energy, and his vocals blew the event away.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue and music

    by Andi on 5/2/23Delmar Hall - Saint Louis

    The venue was amazing and so was the music that night!!!! Adam Doleac and Alana Springsteen we're both awesome!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Adam Doleac- Barstool Whiskey Wonderland Tour

    by Gracie on 5/2/23Delmar Hall - Saint Louis

    Gave this as a Birthday present to my boyfriend. We are not twenty something. We are fifty something. We had a blast. Loved the venue (Delmar Hall). Adam was fantastic. You can see how much he loves to perform. His band was awesome and his opener Alanis Springsteen was absolutely spectacular. It's Tuesday and we saw him Saturday night and we are still talking about how great he was and what a wonderful time we had. We have to watch our budget closely and this was a splurge and worth every penny.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Bmac on 5/2/23Delmar Hall - Saint Louis

    Adam and Alana put on an amazing concert!!! So fun so much energy! My husband and I had a blast!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Adam Doleac!!

    by KB on 5/1/238 Seconds Saloon - Indianapolis

    What an amazing concert Adam put on. We did the VIP experience. Adam interacts with you and is very down to earth great guy and puts on a great show!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Adam is awesome

    by Bb on 4/23/23The Loft - Atlanta

    Adam is a super talented singer songwriter. He has a smooth silky voice.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Concert

    by W. S. on 4/19/23The Queen - Wilmington

    This was a really great show. I was able to get a meet and greet with him before the show where he did some acoustic versions of songs that anyone requested to hear and told the back stories of how those songs came to be. Alana Springsteen was the opener and she was really good too.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by MaineRealtor on 4/4/23Aura - Portland

    Alana Springsteen & Adam Doleac put on a great show. Wish he would have come on a little earlier! Doors opened at 7 and he didn’t come on until 10.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Long night!

    by Curmudgeon on 4/4/23Aura - Portland

    We got to the venue at 5 pm because it was a general admission show with first come, first served limited seating. The doors opened @ 7 pm and the show started at 8. The first warm-up act played for about 30 minutes. At 8:45 a second warm-up act came out and played for about 50 minutes. Although the second artist, Alana Springsteen was fantastic, it pushed the headliner to start his set at 9:45. Adam was awesome and played until around 11 or a little after. So all in all it was a great show, it just started a touch late for my liking. I think he should have just gone with one opening act, Alana Springsteen who is on her way to stardom! Aura in Portland, ME is a great venue to see a show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible show

    by M. W. on 4/4/23Aura - Portland

    Amazing venue, great seats, and overall an amazing concert. Everything ran smooth and the acoustics in the Aura were amazing! Alana Springsteen was an incredible opener for Adam’s concert!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Someplace Cool

    by Ln G on 4/4/23Wally's - Hampton

    Wish I’d known him longer so I coulda see him sooner… excellent time hanging out someplace cool with so many fun folks!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Put on a awesome show

    by Chimchim on 4/3/23The Queen - Wilmington

    Had two openers. What a show. At the queen in Wilmington Delaware. Great venue nice and small personal . What a gem of a place

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert ever

    by Janyne on 4/3/23Wally's - Hampton

    Loved seeing Adam Doleac recently. Wally’s was the perfect venue and we never waited in a long line for a drink. Bathrooms and coat check were also quick and convenient …perfectly complimented some great performances!