Artist's albums
Don't Make Me Get Over You
2023 · single
Biggest Fan
2023 · single
Wrong Side of a Sunrise (Demo)
2023 · single
Wrong Side of a Sunrise
2023 · single
Barstool Whiskey Wonderland (Wonderland Sides)
2023 · album
Barstool Whiskey Wonderland
2022 · album
Close That Tab
2022 · single
Girl in Love
2022 · single
Don't It Sound Alright
2022 · single
Drinkin' It Wrong
2022 · single
Coulda Loved You Longer (Petey Martin Remix)
2021 · single
Somewhere Cool With You
2021 · single
Key to the City
2021 · single
Coulda Loved You Longer
2021 · single
Meet Me in the City (Stripped)
2021 · single
Another (Wedding Version)
2021 · single
Whiskey's Fine
2020 · single
Another
2020 · single
Meet Me in the City
2020 · single
Famous - EP
2020 · EP
Wake Up Beautiful
2019 · single
Famous: The Remixes
2019 · EP
Puzzle of Us (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Puzzle of Us
2019 · single
Adam Doleac
2017 · EP
Bigger Than Us
2017 · single
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Biography
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.”