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CelebrityAccess Mourns The Passing Of Longtime Colleague Frank Pestello

CelebrityAccess Mourns The Passing Of Longtime Colleague Frank Pestello
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LONGMONT, CO (CelebrityAccess) – Frank Nicholas Pestello, a longtime CelebrityAccess (CA) team member, died unexpectedly at his home in Longmont, Colorado, on March 28, 2024. He was 57.

He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and had the opportunity to live in many places around the country, including stints in Dallas, Albuquerque, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and the Boulder/Longmont areas of Colorado.

He graduated from high school in St. Cloud, Minnesota and received his degree from the Dallas Institute of Art in Music and Video Business. He was employed as an Account Representative at Vail Associates and was also one of the first sales team members hired at CA.

Frank was in CA’s sales department for two decades, the owner/creator of (F’n) WikkedLidz, did consulting work for TT Entertainment and MYN Entertainment and began working at Vail Resorts, Inc. in 2019. He also worked as an artist manager and in pyrotechnics for numerous shows throughout his career. In addition, Pestello volunteered every year for the Frozen Dead Guy Days Festival.

He is survived by his parents, Gary and Lindy Pestello, Nancy Pestello, Sarah and Scott Middelstadt (sister), Tony and Kelly Pestello (brother), six nieces and nephews, five great nieces and nephews, a huge extended family and a multitude of friends.

Pestello was a very loving, compassionate, and talented man who will be dearly missed and live in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Pestello’s charity was the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, benefiting musicians and music industry workers nationwide. You can donate to honor Frank’s memory here.

Frank Pestello Photo College (Courtesy: Frank’s Official Facebook)

 

Marc Gentilella, Chief Executive Officer (CA): “I have no words. I’ve known Frankie for over 20 years. He was a valuable member of our CelebrityAccess family for all those years. Our whole staff is devastated. He was one of our early sales associates who joined when the company first got on its feet. He developed and fostered so many relationships within our industry. His loss is beyond comprehension. We wish his family and friends our sincerest condolences during this unfathomable time.”

Aimee Lee, Director of Operations (CA), said, “I will forever remember Frank by his phone greeting me each time I dialed his number, ‘Hey Lady!’ I can’t believe it has been 20 years since we began working together on sales issues. Frank even painted a hat for my husband for one of his birthdays, which holds a place of pride in his hat collection. Frank’s humor and energy will be sorely missed. A bright flame was taken way too early. Rock on, Frank!”


Carmela Congdon, Sales Account Executive (CA), reflected on her friend and colleague’s death. “Frank worked for CelebrityAccess for almost 20 years. He started on April 20, 2004 – a date that is significant to me for two reasons. It is my mom’s birthday and is the recognized national holiday for the cannabis culture.

“Even though we worked in different offices, him in Colorado and me in Connecticut, I felt connected to him. He shared a birthday with my dad and one of my cousins – both of whom left this earthly plane much too early. So, each year, as I remembered their birthdays, I always reached out to Frank to wish him a happy day. This year, I will remember all three, and on 4/20, as I remember my mom, I’ll also remember Frank and one of his favorite pastimes. Frank’s spirit lives on, and we’ll be connected forever.”

Ian Courtney, Music Industry Writer and IT Management (CA): “Frank was one of the first full-time salespeople to join the CelebrityAccess team. I always appreciated his sense of humor and unique perspective. The first time I went to the Colorado office, Frank took me under his wing and showed me what Boulder’s nightlife had to offer.”

Frank is remembered as a free spirit who took on many passions – music, rock and roll, snowboarding, skiing, and creating connections with everyone he encountered. Frank found comfort and a home within the Denver music scene, and the numerous tributes to him on social media drove that fact home.

S. Hamilton (Facebook) – “People may not remember the things you said or did, but they will always remember the way you made them FEEL. This was Frank through and through! He made every band feel like they killed it! He made every club his home. He made women feel beautiful and made every friend his best friend. He truly lived his life with the encouragement and support of others. The music scene was his soul, he loved being there and made an impression and usually made a friend, everywhere he went. He was unapologetically himself and unforgettable by design. He loved to have a kickass time.”

One of Frank’s favorite haunts – Herman’s Hideaway, honored him with a Rock in Peace Celebration for F’ckn Frankie – held on March 30. The live music venue said this about one of their favorite patrons. “As a member of Herman’s family, we decided to hold a little celebration to properly remember the dude who touched so many lives in our community. No cover. Donations for Frankie and his family are accepted at the door.”

Laura Rode, Executive Director of Advertising and Business Development and photojournalist (CA), best summed it up: “Frank was a dynamic team member. He was an avid cheerleader for all things CelebrityAccess and brought a lot of color, humor, and entertainment to our Zoom meetings.

“My funniest recollection is from one of our last Zoom calls. Frank, as Frank often did, grew impatient with the length of our team meetings. However, on this day, mid-meeting, he grabbed and sparked up his “bowl” mid-conversation – legal in CO – so he didn’t think twice. We all got quite a laugh at his definition of “comfortable.” I only wish I had that record – it was priceless and classic “F’n Frankie,” as he was fondly called. You will be missed, my brother. I know you are rocking with the legends now. RIP and much love.”

A beautiful human inside and out. His smile lit up a room and drew those around him in with positivity and light. He cared deeply for the people around him—new friends and old, his family, his work, and celebrating live music and the artists who made it. Rock in Peace, Frankie. You will be forever missed.


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