Arts & Entertainment

'A Philly Special Christmas' Benefit Album Is Out Now

You can now listen to Jason Kelce, Jordan Milata, Lane Johnson, and more Eagles notables on the benefit Christmas album now.

PHILADELPHIA — After donating more than $250,000 to a local children's crisis center, Jason Kelce, Jordan Milata, Lane Johnson, and more Eagles players and Philly musicians are ready for you to dig into their Christmas album

"A Philly Special Christmas" is now out for all to enjoy.

The album is available to stream on Spotify and Apple Music.

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Tracks on the album are:

  1. White Christmas
  2. Blue Christmas
  3. Merry Christmas Baby
  4. The Night Before Christmas
  5. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
  6. Silent Night
  7. Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Recorded at Rittenhouse Soundworks, Silent Partners, and Elm St studio, the album also features numerous guest musicians.

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Additional album contributors are Lady Alma, Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra), Rob Hyman (The Hooters), Eric Bazilian (The Hooters), Zach Miller (Dr. Dog), Robbie Bennett (The War on Drugs), Eliza Hardy Jones (The War on Drugs), Brandon Beaver (MeWithoutYou), Thomas Hughes (The Spinto Band), Randy Huth (Pissed Jeans), Nick Krill (The Spinto Band, Teen Men), Nasir Dickerson, Kaila Vandever, Mike “Slo-Mo” Brenner, and The Silver Ages.

Eagles announcer Merrill Reese and players Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown, Brandon Graham, Haason Reddick, and Jordan Davis all make appearances.

Fans were able to order the album ahead of time, leading to two sell outs.

A third round of preorders opened for just 24 hours last week.

The seven-track album raised money for the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center.

Kelce, Johnson, and Milata, along with former player and album executive producer Connor Barwin and War on Drugs drummer Charlie Hall, presented a $250,000 check to the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center Tuesday.

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