University of Southern Mississippi Athletics

Recording Artist and Former Golden Eagle Adam Doleac Set to Perform at Homecoming
8/25/2022 4:00:00 PM | Football
HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Former Southern Miss baseball player and current Arista Nashville/Sony Music Nashville Recording Artist Adam Doleac returns to the Hub City, Saturday, Oct. 15, at 3 p.m., prior to the Arkansas State football homecoming contest to perform as part of the free Spirit Live Concert Series.
Doleac returns to play prior to a Golden Eagle football game for the second-straight year at Spirit Park.
Fresh off releasing his first album, Barstool Whiskey Wonderland, Doleac created 18 addictive tracks – almost totally from his own pen – as the emerging star unveils a vision steeped in the romantic country soul of his early hits, while going much deeper as well.
Doleac wrote every song but one on the massive, 18-track album, including tracks his fans already love and a whole batch of new ones. Established favorites like "Famous," "Another," "NeonFools," "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.
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.
Likewise, the rootsy duet "Fake Love" with Danielle Bradbery stands as the first outside cut he's ever recorded, 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.
Raised in Hattiesburg, folks could call him a late musical bloomer, who credits devoted parents for his strong work ethic and his dream-chasing determination.
Doleac also excelled in athletics early on in golf, 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 Southern Miss, where he ended his baseball career by playing at the College World Series – fueling a craving for big crowds he still chases today.
The Doleac concert is free, but fans can still buy tickets for the Arkansas State game as well as the rest of the home schedule by visiting SouthernMissTickets.com, by calling 1-800-844-TICK (8425) or by visiting the Pat Ferlise Ticket Office, weekdays, during normal business hours.
Doleac returns to play prior to a Golden Eagle football game for the second-straight year at Spirit Park.
Fresh off releasing his first album, Barstool Whiskey Wonderland, Doleac created 18 addictive tracks – almost totally from his own pen – as the emerging star unveils a vision steeped in the romantic country soul of his early hits, while going much deeper as well.
Doleac wrote every song but one on the massive, 18-track album, including tracks his fans already love and a whole batch of new ones. Established favorites like "Famous," "Another," "NeonFools," "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.
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.
Likewise, the rootsy duet "Fake Love" with Danielle Bradbery stands as the first outside cut he's ever recorded, 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.
Raised in Hattiesburg, folks could call him a late musical bloomer, who credits devoted parents for his strong work ethic and his dream-chasing determination.
Doleac also excelled in athletics early on in golf, 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 Southern Miss, where he ended his baseball career by playing at the College World Series – fueling a craving for big crowds he still chases today.
The Doleac concert is free, but fans can still buy tickets for the Arkansas State game as well as the rest of the home schedule by visiting SouthernMissTickets.com, by calling 1-800-844-TICK (8425) or by visiting the Pat Ferlise Ticket Office, weekdays, during normal business hours.
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