Eric Anders & Mark O'Bitz

Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz Present Debut Duo Album, ‘Of All These Things’

The two artists, singer and songwriter Eric Anders and longtime friend and guitarist, Mark O’Bitz, finally present their debut studio album, Of All These Things. The two are presenting their first duo acoustic and folk rock album.

Eric and Mark met back in 2002 and at the time were on two different paths. Mark was focusing more on music, playing on cruise ships and wherever he could in the southern California area. Meanwhile, Eric was focusing to be a psychoanalyst. At the time, Eric hadn’t done anything with music. Mark, knee deep in music, suggested that they work together and start writing songs. Over time, with some encouragement and help from Mark, Eric finally began singing and songwriting.

As years passed, Eric and Mark worked on and off together. Mark did a few solo albums and Eric eventually took time off to get married and start a family. After time apart, the two continued working together and fast forward a few years to 2018, Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz present their debut duo studio album to the world. Check it out below! Keep an eye on the duo as they begin to grow and reach a bigger audience.

Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz – Of All These Things

https://soundcloud.com/andersobitz/sets/of-all-these-things

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