Adam Mac
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About
Queer country music singer and songwriter known for his hit singles "Disco Cowboy," "Dust Off Your Boots," "Chapel," "Southern Spectacle," and "Last Rodeo." He is also known for competing on American Idol and reaching the Top 60 nationally.
Before Fame
He was deeply influenced by the music of his childhood and began singing in the church choir at a young age. His career in songwriting began during his senior year of high school following the sudden loss of his best friend. He moved to Nashville when he was 22 years old and initially faced the challenges of being an openly gay artist in a genre traditionally known for its conservatism.
Trivia
He is an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusivity in country music. He has been vocal about his experiences and has used his platform to support the community.
Family Life
He was born Adam McPhaill in Russellville, Kentucky. His mother encouraged him to sing in church which eventually led him to fall in love with singing. He married his longtime partner Lee Pfund in June 2025.
Associated With
He cites Shania Twain, Michael Jackson, and Prince as inspirations to his music.