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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PETE RETZLAFF Highlights
Here's a special highlight video of one of the greatest eagle players ever, this one is featuring Eagle Legend, "Hall Of Famer" (Pete Retzlaff). He played Halfback and Tight End with the Philadelphia Eagles from the late 1950's to the late 1960's, he played at the 1960 NFL Championship game against the Greenbay Packers and the late great head coach Vince Lambordi. That was the only championship game he won along with legendary teammates, with great names like (Chuck Bednarik), (Norm Van Brocklin), (Tommy McDonald), (Ted Dean), (Timmy Brown) and head coach (Buck Shaw). He was and always will be one of the greatest tight ends to ever play with the eagles, and he's the only eagles TE with the retired jersey, somebody had to do a highlight of Pete Retzlaff. Hope y'all enjoy watching the highli...
published: 29 Nov 2018
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Pete Retzlaff talks about the 50th Anniversary of the 1960 NFL Championship
https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyEROCK
9/1/10 Eagles Legend Pete Retzlaff talks about the upcoming game Vs the Green Bay Packers when the Eagles will honor the last team to bring home a football championship to Philadelphia, the 1960 Eagles.
Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Philadelphia-PA/The-Mighty-EROCK/184723911433
published: 02 Sep 2010
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Pete Retzlaff and Chuck Bednarik walk out of the tunnel at Franklin Field as part of #Eagles alumni
Pete Retzlaff and Chuck Bednarik walk out of the tunnel at Franklin Field as part of #Eagles alumni activities.
By: Bob Grotz
Published on: August 11, 2014
Source: http://www.tout.com/m/nmcrdf
published: 11 Aug 2014
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Peter Retzlaff - Deep Down
Peter RETZLAFF is a New York city based drummer. Known for his musicality and command of a wide range of styles, he has played with Kenny Werner, Gred Osby, Diane Schuur, Ray Vega, Maynard Ferguson, Pete MC Cann, Loren Stillman, Kim Bock and the BMI Big Band to name a few.
As an educator, Peter is a full-time instructor and Director of Curriculum at the prestigious Drummer's Collective, where he has taught since 1995. He teaches private lessons and classes which include jazz, rock, funk, R&B, Brazilian, fusion, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Caribbean, reading, chart interpretation, rudiments, technique, odd times, New Orleans and ensemble repertoire and performance. In addition, Peter RETZLAFF teaches at the New School in New York City.
Peter received a B.A. in Jazz and Commercial Music and a B.A. in ...
published: 05 Jan 2011
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Sabian SEN Educator Spotlight: Pete Retzlaff
Pete Retzlaff (Dean of the Drummers Collective at the Collective School of Music, author of "Turn It Up and Lay It Down: Baby Steps to Giant Steps" and "Contemporary Jazz Styles for Drums") is interviewed by Dom Famularo for the SEN Educator Spotlight. Learn more about our guest at peterretzlaff.wordpress.com
The SEN Educator Spotlight interview series, hosted by Dom Famularo and Joe Bergamini, is provided as a way to invite members to discuss their careers, teaching philosophies, and business strategies as today’s top musicians and educators.
The Sabian Education Network (SEN) is dedicated to connecting drum and percussion educators from around the globe with the goal of unleashing their teaching practices and developing better business skills. New members welcome! Join the discussion a...
published: 09 Jul 2021
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Pete Retzlaff: Do You Know Why I Pulled You Over (Brushes)
Pete Retzlaff performs "Do You Know Why I Pulled You Over?", from Baby Steps to Giant Steps. More info at hudsonmusic.com/hudson/products/baby-steps-to-giant-steps/
About 'Baby Steps': This book combines play-along tracks with lesson material designed to help drummers improve their playing skills while increasing their awareness and appreciation of jazz drumming.
The book features eleven tracks based on jazz standards that gradually step up in tempo from 100 to 310 beats per minute, giving drummers the opportunity to work on developing their speed, groove and technique one step at a time.
Written by Peter Retzlaff and Jim Rupp, the book covers key topics such as developing the jazz ride pattern and feel, feathering the bass drum, independence, comping, trading fours and playing wi...
published: 15 Jul 2011
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Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Famer Pete Retzlaff Dies at 88
Image zoom NFL legend Pete Retzlaff has died. He was 88. Retzlaff, who played for more than a decade on the Philadelphia Eagles, passed away on Friday of natural causes, according to the team’s obituary. Get push notifications with news, features and more. Follow Following You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie called Retzlaff a “revolutionary tight end and one of the most productive players in the history of our franchise” in a statement Friday. Lurie continued to say that the legacy of Retzlaff “goes far beyond the success he was able to achieve on the field.” “He gave so much to this organization and to our sport as a player, general manager, broadcaster, and leader of the NFLPA,” Lurie said. ...
published: 11 Apr 2020
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PETE RETZLAFF [Full Highlights] 🦅🏆🏅
I'm back with another highlight video for y'all, this one is the full highlight version of the late great (Hall Of Fame) Legendary Tight-End, #44 "Pistol Pete" Pete Retzlaff. To some of those that are new, go check out the original highlight that i did of him, and hope y'all enjoy watching. FLY EAGLES FLY
R.I.P. Pete Retzlaff 🦅🏆
published: 27 Jan 2021
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Pete Retzlaff Autograph Event
On October 3rd, 2009 LeaderInSports.com hosted a public autograph session with Philadelphia Eagles legend Pete Retzlaff in Oaks, PA. Mr. Retzlaff was part of the 1960 Championship team and the Eagles eventually retired his number 44.
This is a short video to document the signing.
published: 05 Oct 2009
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CHUCK BEDNARIK (vs) PETE RETZLAFF 👨✈️🦅🎖🏆
Here's a battle between 2 Late Greats, 2 Legends, 2 Champions, and 2 Hall Of Famers. ("Concrete Charlie" Chuck Bednarik) vs ("Pistol Pete" Pete Retzlaff), #60 vs #44.
published: 25 Aug 2020
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PETE RETZLAFF Highlights
Here's a special highlight video of one of the greatest eagle players ever, this one is featuring Eagle Legend, "Hall Of Famer" (Pete Retzlaff). He played Halfb...
Here's a special highlight video of one of the greatest eagle players ever, this one is featuring Eagle Legend, "Hall Of Famer" (Pete Retzlaff). He played Halfback and Tight End with the Philadelphia Eagles from the late 1950's to the late 1960's, he played at the 1960 NFL Championship game against the Greenbay Packers and the late great head coach Vince Lambordi. That was the only championship game he won along with legendary teammates, with great names like (Chuck Bednarik), (Norm Van Brocklin), (Tommy McDonald), (Ted Dean), (Timmy Brown) and head coach (Buck Shaw). He was and always will be one of the greatest tight ends to ever play with the eagles, and he's the only eagles TE with the retired jersey, somebody had to do a highlight of Pete Retzlaff. Hope y'all enjoy watching the highlights of #44.
https://wn.com/Philadelphia_Eagles_Pete_Retzlaff_Highlights
Here's a special highlight video of one of the greatest eagle players ever, this one is featuring Eagle Legend, "Hall Of Famer" (Pete Retzlaff). He played Halfback and Tight End with the Philadelphia Eagles from the late 1950's to the late 1960's, he played at the 1960 NFL Championship game against the Greenbay Packers and the late great head coach Vince Lambordi. That was the only championship game he won along with legendary teammates, with great names like (Chuck Bednarik), (Norm Van Brocklin), (Tommy McDonald), (Ted Dean), (Timmy Brown) and head coach (Buck Shaw). He was and always will be one of the greatest tight ends to ever play with the eagles, and he's the only eagles TE with the retired jersey, somebody had to do a highlight of Pete Retzlaff. Hope y'all enjoy watching the highlights of #44.
- published: 29 Nov 2018
- views: 2486
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Pete Retzlaff talks about the 50th Anniversary of the 1960 NFL Championship
https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyEROCK
9/1/10 Eagles Legend Pete Retzlaff talks about the upcoming game Vs the Green Bay Packers when the Eagles will honor...
https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyEROCK
9/1/10 Eagles Legend Pete Retzlaff talks about the upcoming game Vs the Green Bay Packers when the Eagles will honor the last team to bring home a football championship to Philadelphia, the 1960 Eagles.
Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Philadelphia-PA/The-Mighty-EROCK/184723911433
https://wn.com/Pete_Retzlaff_Talks_About_The_50Th_Anniversary_Of_The_1960_Nfl_Championship
https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyEROCK
9/1/10 Eagles Legend Pete Retzlaff talks about the upcoming game Vs the Green Bay Packers when the Eagles will honor the last team to bring home a football championship to Philadelphia, the 1960 Eagles.
Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Philadelphia-PA/The-Mighty-EROCK/184723911433
- published: 02 Sep 2010
- views: 4953
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Pete Retzlaff and Chuck Bednarik walk out of the tunnel at Franklin Field as part of #Eagles alumni
Pete Retzlaff and Chuck Bednarik walk out of the tunnel at Franklin Field as part of #Eagles alumni activities.
By: Bob Grotz
Published on: August 11, 2014
Sou...
Pete Retzlaff and Chuck Bednarik walk out of the tunnel at Franklin Field as part of #Eagles alumni activities.
By: Bob Grotz
Published on: August 11, 2014
Source: http://www.tout.com/m/nmcrdf
https://wn.com/Pete_Retzlaff_And_Chuck_Bednarik_Walk_Out_Of_The_Tunnel_At_Franklin_Field_As_Part_Of_Eagles_Alumni
Pete Retzlaff and Chuck Bednarik walk out of the tunnel at Franklin Field as part of #Eagles alumni activities.
By: Bob Grotz
Published on: August 11, 2014
Source: http://www.tout.com/m/nmcrdf
- published: 11 Aug 2014
- views: 1713
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Peter Retzlaff - Deep Down
Peter RETZLAFF is a New York city based drummer. Known for his musicality and command of a wide range of styles, he has played with Kenny Werner, Gred Osby, Dia...
Peter RETZLAFF is a New York city based drummer. Known for his musicality and command of a wide range of styles, he has played with Kenny Werner, Gred Osby, Diane Schuur, Ray Vega, Maynard Ferguson, Pete MC Cann, Loren Stillman, Kim Bock and the BMI Big Band to name a few.
As an educator, Peter is a full-time instructor and Director of Curriculum at the prestigious Drummer's Collective, where he has taught since 1995. He teaches private lessons and classes which include jazz, rock, funk, R&B, Brazilian, fusion, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Caribbean, reading, chart interpretation, rudiments, technique, odd times, New Orleans and ensemble repertoire and performance. In addition, Peter RETZLAFF teaches at the New School in New York City.
Peter received a B.A. in Jazz and Commercial Music and a B.A. in Business Administration from Capital University. He also received a M.M. in Jazz Studies from the Manhattan School of Music.
The recipient of three National Endowment for the Arts Grants for jazz study, Peter is a clinician for Zildjian cymbals, Remo drumheads and Vic Firth drumsticks.
Here he is playing his own "Deep Down" production
https://wn.com/Peter_Retzlaff_Deep_Down
Peter RETZLAFF is a New York city based drummer. Known for his musicality and command of a wide range of styles, he has played with Kenny Werner, Gred Osby, Diane Schuur, Ray Vega, Maynard Ferguson, Pete MC Cann, Loren Stillman, Kim Bock and the BMI Big Band to name a few.
As an educator, Peter is a full-time instructor and Director of Curriculum at the prestigious Drummer's Collective, where he has taught since 1995. He teaches private lessons and classes which include jazz, rock, funk, R&B, Brazilian, fusion, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Caribbean, reading, chart interpretation, rudiments, technique, odd times, New Orleans and ensemble repertoire and performance. In addition, Peter RETZLAFF teaches at the New School in New York City.
Peter received a B.A. in Jazz and Commercial Music and a B.A. in Business Administration from Capital University. He also received a M.M. in Jazz Studies from the Manhattan School of Music.
The recipient of three National Endowment for the Arts Grants for jazz study, Peter is a clinician for Zildjian cymbals, Remo drumheads and Vic Firth drumsticks.
Here he is playing his own "Deep Down" production
- published: 05 Jan 2011
- views: 3661
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Sabian SEN Educator Spotlight: Pete Retzlaff
Pete Retzlaff (Dean of the Drummers Collective at the Collective School of Music, author of "Turn It Up and Lay It Down: Baby Steps to Giant Steps" and "Contemp...
Pete Retzlaff (Dean of the Drummers Collective at the Collective School of Music, author of "Turn It Up and Lay It Down: Baby Steps to Giant Steps" and "Contemporary Jazz Styles for Drums") is interviewed by Dom Famularo for the SEN Educator Spotlight. Learn more about our guest at peterretzlaff.wordpress.com
The SEN Educator Spotlight interview series, hosted by Dom Famularo and Joe Bergamini, is provided as a way to invite members to discuss their careers, teaching philosophies, and business strategies as today’s top musicians and educators.
The Sabian Education Network (SEN) is dedicated to connecting drum and percussion educators from around the globe with the goal of unleashing their teaching practices and developing better business skills. New members welcome! Join the discussion at sabianed.com.
https://wn.com/Sabian_Sen_Educator_Spotlight_Pete_Retzlaff
Pete Retzlaff (Dean of the Drummers Collective at the Collective School of Music, author of "Turn It Up and Lay It Down: Baby Steps to Giant Steps" and "Contemporary Jazz Styles for Drums") is interviewed by Dom Famularo for the SEN Educator Spotlight. Learn more about our guest at peterretzlaff.wordpress.com
The SEN Educator Spotlight interview series, hosted by Dom Famularo and Joe Bergamini, is provided as a way to invite members to discuss their careers, teaching philosophies, and business strategies as today’s top musicians and educators.
The Sabian Education Network (SEN) is dedicated to connecting drum and percussion educators from around the globe with the goal of unleashing their teaching practices and developing better business skills. New members welcome! Join the discussion at sabianed.com.
- published: 09 Jul 2021
- views: 641
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Pete Retzlaff: Do You Know Why I Pulled You Over (Brushes)
Pete Retzlaff performs "Do You Know Why I Pulled You Over?", from Baby Steps to Giant Steps. More info at hudsonmusic.com/hudson/products/baby-steps-to-giant-st...
Pete Retzlaff performs "Do You Know Why I Pulled You Over?", from Baby Steps to Giant Steps. More info at hudsonmusic.com/hudson/products/baby-steps-to-giant-steps/
About 'Baby Steps': This book combines play-along tracks with lesson material designed to help drummers improve their playing skills while increasing their awareness and appreciation of jazz drumming.
The book features eleven tracks based on jazz standards that gradually step up in tempo from 100 to 310 beats per minute, giving drummers the opportunity to work on developing their speed, groove and technique one step at a time.
Written by Peter Retzlaff and Jim Rupp, the book covers key topics such as developing the jazz ride pattern and feel, feathering the bass drum, independence, comping, trading fours and playing with brushes.
https://wn.com/Pete_Retzlaff_Do_You_Know_Why_I_Pulled_You_Over_(Brushes)
Pete Retzlaff performs "Do You Know Why I Pulled You Over?", from Baby Steps to Giant Steps. More info at hudsonmusic.com/hudson/products/baby-steps-to-giant-steps/
About 'Baby Steps': This book combines play-along tracks with lesson material designed to help drummers improve their playing skills while increasing their awareness and appreciation of jazz drumming.
The book features eleven tracks based on jazz standards that gradually step up in tempo from 100 to 310 beats per minute, giving drummers the opportunity to work on developing their speed, groove and technique one step at a time.
Written by Peter Retzlaff and Jim Rupp, the book covers key topics such as developing the jazz ride pattern and feel, feathering the bass drum, independence, comping, trading fours and playing with brushes.
- published: 15 Jul 2011
- views: 3653
2:46
Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Famer Pete Retzlaff Dies at 88
Image zoom NFL legend Pete Retzlaff has died. He was 88. Retzlaff, who played for more than a decade on the Philadelphia Eagles, passed away on Friday of n...
Image zoom NFL legend Pete Retzlaff has died. He was 88. Retzlaff, who played for more than a decade on the Philadelphia Eagles, passed away on Friday of natural causes, according to the team’s obituary. Get push notifications with news, features and more. Follow Following You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie called Retzlaff a “revolutionary tight end and one of the most productive players in the history of our franchise” in a statement Friday. Lurie continued to say that the legacy of Retzlaff “goes far beyond the success he was able to achieve on the field.” “He gave so much to this organization and to our sport as a player, general manager, broadcaster, and leader of the NFLPA,” Lurie said. “He stayed connected with the team and the city of Philadelphia for many years after his retirement. I had the pleasure of spending time with Pete over the years and I will always remember him as a true gentleman who was kind and genuine and who connected so well with others. On behalf of the organization, our thoughts are with Pete’s family and friends as we mourn the passing of an Eagles legend.” Retzlaff was one of only nine players in the franchise’s history to have his jersey — No. 44 — retired, and he was inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in 1989. After retiring from the game in 1966, he served as general manager of the team from 1969 to 1972. The athlete was also “instrumental” in the founding of the NFL Player’s Association, according to his obituary. The Retzlaff family said in a statement, “Pete was proud to have played his entire career in Philadelphia. Our family can’t thank the Eagles and the wonderful fans enough for their support that bolstered his playing years and beyond.” “Pete set lofty goals for himself. He believed in hard work, honesty, and always giving 100 percent effort,” the family’s statement continued. “Throughout his life, he believed in giving back to the community as a thank you for what they gave to him. Thank you to all of Philadelphia.” Retzlaff is survived by his wife Patty, four children, 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
https://wn.com/Philadelphia_Eagles_Hall_Of_Famer_Pete_Retzlaff_Dies_At_88
Image zoom NFL legend Pete Retzlaff has died. He was 88. Retzlaff, who played for more than a decade on the Philadelphia Eagles, passed away on Friday of natural causes, according to the team’s obituary. Get push notifications with news, features and more. Follow Following You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie called Retzlaff a “revolutionary tight end and one of the most productive players in the history of our franchise” in a statement Friday. Lurie continued to say that the legacy of Retzlaff “goes far beyond the success he was able to achieve on the field.” “He gave so much to this organization and to our sport as a player, general manager, broadcaster, and leader of the NFLPA,” Lurie said. “He stayed connected with the team and the city of Philadelphia for many years after his retirement. I had the pleasure of spending time with Pete over the years and I will always remember him as a true gentleman who was kind and genuine and who connected so well with others. On behalf of the organization, our thoughts are with Pete’s family and friends as we mourn the passing of an Eagles legend.” Retzlaff was one of only nine players in the franchise’s history to have his jersey — No. 44 — retired, and he was inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in 1989. After retiring from the game in 1966, he served as general manager of the team from 1969 to 1972. The athlete was also “instrumental” in the founding of the NFL Player’s Association, according to his obituary. The Retzlaff family said in a statement, “Pete was proud to have played his entire career in Philadelphia. Our family can’t thank the Eagles and the wonderful fans enough for their support that bolstered his playing years and beyond.” “Pete set lofty goals for himself. He believed in hard work, honesty, and always giving 100 percent effort,” the family’s statement continued. “Throughout his life, he believed in giving back to the community as a thank you for what they gave to him. Thank you to all of Philadelphia.” Retzlaff is survived by his wife Patty, four children, 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
- published: 11 Apr 2020
- views: 90
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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PETE RETZLAFF [Full Highlights] 🦅🏆🏅
I'm back with another highlight video for y'all, this one is the full highlight version of the late great (Hall Of Fame) Legendary Tight-End, #44 "Pistol Pete" ...
I'm back with another highlight video for y'all, this one is the full highlight version of the late great (Hall Of Fame) Legendary Tight-End, #44 "Pistol Pete" Pete Retzlaff. To some of those that are new, go check out the original highlight that i did of him, and hope y'all enjoy watching. FLY EAGLES FLY
R.I.P. Pete Retzlaff 🦅🏆
https://wn.com/Philadelphia_Eagles_Pete_Retzlaff_Full_Highlights_🦅🏆🏅
I'm back with another highlight video for y'all, this one is the full highlight version of the late great (Hall Of Fame) Legendary Tight-End, #44 "Pistol Pete" Pete Retzlaff. To some of those that are new, go check out the original highlight that i did of him, and hope y'all enjoy watching. FLY EAGLES FLY
R.I.P. Pete Retzlaff 🦅🏆
- published: 27 Jan 2021
- views: 558
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Pete Retzlaff Autograph Event
On October 3rd, 2009 LeaderInSports.com hosted a public autograph session with Philadelphia Eagles legend Pete Retzlaff in Oaks, PA. Mr. Retzlaff was part of t...
On October 3rd, 2009 LeaderInSports.com hosted a public autograph session with Philadelphia Eagles legend Pete Retzlaff in Oaks, PA. Mr. Retzlaff was part of the 1960 Championship team and the Eagles eventually retired his number 44.
This is a short video to document the signing.
https://wn.com/Pete_Retzlaff_Autograph_Event
On October 3rd, 2009 LeaderInSports.com hosted a public autograph session with Philadelphia Eagles legend Pete Retzlaff in Oaks, PA. Mr. Retzlaff was part of the 1960 Championship team and the Eagles eventually retired his number 44.
This is a short video to document the signing.
- published: 05 Oct 2009
- views: 618
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CHUCK BEDNARIK (vs) PETE RETZLAFF 👨✈️🦅🎖🏆
Here's a battle between 2 Late Greats, 2 Legends, 2 Champions, and 2 Hall Of Famers. ("Concrete Charlie" Chuck Bednarik) vs ("Pistol Pete" Pete Retzlaff), #60 v...
Here's a battle between 2 Late Greats, 2 Legends, 2 Champions, and 2 Hall Of Famers. ("Concrete Charlie" Chuck Bednarik) vs ("Pistol Pete" Pete Retzlaff), #60 vs #44.
https://wn.com/Chuck_Bednarik_(Vs)_Pete_Retzlaff_👨✈️🦅🎖🏆
Here's a battle between 2 Late Greats, 2 Legends, 2 Champions, and 2 Hall Of Famers. ("Concrete Charlie" Chuck Bednarik) vs ("Pistol Pete" Pete Retzlaff), #60 vs #44.
- published: 25 Aug 2020
- views: 26