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Music Industry Loses Respected Sales Exec Pete Anderson
16 Jan
Summary
- Pete Anderson, a 72-year-old music industry sales executive, died after a stroke.
- He was respected for his honor and integrity in a tough business.
- Anderson promoted music for major artists like Michael Jackson and Celine Dion.

Pete Anderson, a 72-year-old sales executive revered for his integrity, died on Sunday, December 11th, in St. David, Pennsylvania, after suffering a stroke. His career in the music industry spanned decades, with significant roles at CBS Records, Epic Records, and Atlantic Records.
Anderson was widely respected for his honorable dealings in a competitive field, a trait frequently highlighted by former colleagues. He played a crucial role in promoting the music of numerous acclaimed artists, including Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, and Ozzy Osbourne, contributing significantly to their commercial success.
Beyond his professional achievements, Anderson was deeply devoted to his family, who remembered him as a loving father and husband. A celebration of his life is scheduled for February 20th in Villanova, Pennsylvania.




