Biography


Eric Frisch is a musician, worship leader, and creative thinker currently residing in Columbus, Ohio.  He grew up in Tiffin, Ohio, by way of Minot, North Dakota.  He got his start in music playing drums, bass, and keyboards in several Tiffin area churches, which fueled a passion for worship music and worship leading.  In addition to weekly church services, Eric performed or led worship at over 50 events in Northwest Ohio between 2001-2004. 

Relocating to Columbus in 2004 to attend Otterbein College, from which he holds a Bachelor of Arts in music, Eric now works extensively throughout the state as a solo artist, worship leader, musician, composer, and children's music clinician.  In addition to his efforts as a solo artist, Eric has performed with several well known local and regional acts and orchestras, including 33:3, Brandon Abbott, the Van-Dells, the Columbus Symphony, the New Albany Symphony, and the Lancaster Festival Orchestra.  Between 2005 and 2007, Eric served as the Director of Contemporary and Children's Music at New Albany United Methodist Church in New Albany, Ohio.  In August of 2007, Eric became the Worship Arts Director at Centerpoint Church in Lewis Center, Ohio, a role he continues in today.  He also instructs the Otterbein College and Big Walnut High School drumlines and performs regularly with the Westerville Symphony Orchestra (where he also serves as the Production Manager) and the cover bands Contagious 'Til 4 and The Two Guys Band.

To contact Eric regarding booking (or just about anything else!), send an email from the "Contact" page.