Adam Doleac Signs With Peermusic Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Michael Knox, President, peermusic Nashville; Adam Doleac; Jenny Hall, Sr Creative Director, peermusic Nashville and Matt Michiels, Vice President Creative, peermusic Nashville. Photo: Cameron Stutts
Adam Doleac has inked an exclusive worldwide publishing deal with Peermusic Nashville. The deal includes a selection of his current catalog and future works.
Doleac first moved to Nashville from Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 2010 and has since had cuts by Kane Brown, Lainey Wilson, Dan + Shay, Nate Smith, Gabby Barrett, Darius Rucker, Hootie & the Blowfish, and more. Among those cuts are Darius Rucker’s “Don’t,” Hootie & The Blowfish’s “Rollin,” Kane Brown’s “Pull It Off,” and Gabby Barrett’s “Hall of Fame.”
As an artist, Doleac has opened on the road for Scotty McCreery, Ryan Hurd and Mitchell Tenpenny, and recently wrapped his own “Dream House Tour.” His artist catalog includes half a billion on-demand audio and video streams to date. His most recent album Dream House features fan favorites “Bye Heart,” “Dream House,” and “Bar Named Jesus” feat. Thomas Rhett. His 2017 debut EP features the RIAA Gold-certified “Famous,” co-written with Andy Skib and Bobby Hamrick.
“Adam is one of the hottest independent artists out there and him also being a great songwriter and collaborator is just icing on the cake,” says Michael Knox, President, Peermusic Nashville. “We’re fired up to be working with Adam and to welcome him to the Peermusic family.”
“Finding a team that truly believes in who you are and where you’re headed is rare, and that’s exactly what I’ve found with Peermusic,” adds Doleac. “This partnership feels like the start of something really special. Their team brings an unmatched level of belief and excitement for the songs I’m writing, and I can’t wait for what’s ahead.”
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