Tyce Delk is a fourth-generation farmer, rancher, and musician who is rooted in eastern New Mexico agriculture.
His debut single “Adaline” became a viral sensation, and he is now gearing up for his debut EP available November 14th.
Tyce stopped by the studio and spoke with Suzanne Alexander about his rural roots, his upcoming project, and his time in the FFA.
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