Adam Doleac and Wife MacKinnon Welcome Second Child, Baby Girl Madley
With the arrival of their first daughter, the couple has officially expanded into a family of four.

Adam Doleac with wife MacKinnon, son Jack and baby girl Madley ; Photos Courtesy of Adam Doleac
Adam Doleac and his wife, MacKinnon, are officially parents of two! The couple took to social media on Thursday, March 26 to announce the arrival of their baby girl, Madley.
A carousel of photos helped break the news and showed fans a look inside this milestone moment with sweet Polaroids and hospital snapshots to the newborn’s first meeting with big sister Jack, who just turned 2 on March 23, and their journey home as a family of four.
Madley was born on March 22, 2026 and as Doleac pointed out in the comment section, she weighed in at 10 lbs.

The excited and proud parents wrote, “We love you, Madley 🩷 3.22.26”
Doleac jokingly added, “All 10 pounds of you… 🤯🩷.”
Fans swarmed the comment section with congratulatory messages and wished the family well on their next chapter together.
One user wrote “She’s perfection! Congrats to the whole fam!”
Another exclaimed, “ITS A GIRL! Congratulations you two!”
A few of Doleac’s fellow country singers also jumped in to share their excitement. Madeline Merlo wrote, “🥹🥹🥹 congrats she’s precious!!!” while Alana Springsteen said, “😭😭😭 congratssss she’s so beautiful.”
This is a day that the lovebirds have been counting down to since they announced their second pregnancy exclusively with Country Now last October. Doleac confirmed the news in the music video for the title track of his latest album, Dream House. The video features a clip of the family of three plus a “big bro” t-shirt hanging clearly within the shoot. On top of that, he also He also tucked a hidden teaser for “Big Day in Our Little World” into its visuals at the time.

Doleac proposed to his wife in February 2022 after almost five years of dating. On that unforgettable day, the Mississippi native’s soon-to-be fiancé was under the impression that she was heading out on a girls night at the Franklin Theater in Franklin, Tennessee to see her favorite movie, The Parent Trap. However, when she arrived, Doleac was there down on one knee in the midst of a romantic set up.
“To be honest, I can barely remember what I said,” he recalled to PEOPLE. “I had something prepared, but as soon as I saw her, that all went out the window. I do remember what she said though — yes! Three times.”
The pair of lovebirds said “I do” just 10 months later in a ceremony in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida in December 2022.

As he enters each new chapter of life, Adam Doleac finds more inspiration for his music. “Dream House” is among several songs on the project that hone in on Adam Doleac’s personal experiences and milestones, and now, he is diving even deeper into the power of love with his new single, “Broken Record.”
Penned by Doleac with Andy Skib and Matt Willis, the tender tune offers a raw, heartfelt ode to a love between a couple that persists despite any flaws or challenges thrown at them. The lyrics reveal a man’s vulnerability and imperfection before showing how that strong connection between him and his other half has the power to heal, and it only gets better with time.
He sings, “I can’t stop lovin you lovin you/ Lovin’ you on repeat/ My heart it’s skipping’ it’s skipping/ It’s skipping/ Skippin’ a beat I know you know you know it/ But I’mma say it forever/ I love you like a broken/ Love you like a broken record.”
Explaining the sentiment behind the new release, Doleac shares, “‘Broken Record’ is built around the double meaning of broken. The guy in the song starts off pretty beat up — scratches, scars, stuck in the same bad habits. His life was like a record he didn’t like the sound of — until she showed up. Just like that, the needle finally found the right groove. All of a sudden, the only thing on repeat is how much he loves her.”
The release of “Broken Record” also signals an intentional creative shift for the singer/songwriter. Along with offering fresh visuals to really bring the story to life, the song’s cover art helps usher in a new chapter of storytelling that reflects an evolution in his artistry.
“He went from being ‘broken’ to being a ‘broken record,’ saying those three words over and over, forever and ever, in a million different ways,” he continues. “Perfect love doesn’t exist, but forever love does — and it sounds a lot like a broken record. I also wanted it to feel like a broken record musically. The pulsing guitar at the top, the repetition in the chorus, the bridge, the outro — it’s all intentional. The song doesn’t just talk about a broken record; it actually sounds like one, too.”
After sharing the stage with some of country’s biggest names as well as leading his own shows in 2025, Adam Doleac has plans to build even stronger connections with his fans in 2026.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.








