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3rd Single From Eagles Players' Holiday Benefit Album Drops

The Philly Specials teamed up with local indie rockers Mt. Joy for a reimagining of their hit "Astrovan" for the upcoming benefit album.

Matt Quinn of local indie band Mt. Joy and Jason Kelce team up for a duet on the third single from the upcoming holiday benefit album "A Philly Special Christmas Party."
Matt Quinn of local indie band Mt. Joy and Jason Kelce team up for a duet on the third single from the upcoming holiday benefit album "A Philly Special Christmas Party." (Hannah Westerman)

PHILADELPHIA — Local Indie rockers Mt. Joy have teamed up with The Philly Specials for the third single from the upcoming holiday benefit album "A Philly Special Christmas Party."

Mt. Joy, formed by Conestoga High School graduates Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper, rewrote their 2018 song "Jesus Drives An Astrovan," into the new holiday groove, "Santa Drives An Astrovan," complete with harmonies, sleigh bells, handclaps, and a piano under-lick that plays "Jingle Bells."

Quinn rewrote the lyrics to their hit, trades verses with Jason Kelce, and draws a picture of a hippie Santa Claus cruising along in the classic Chevy minivan.

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Quinn and Kelce duet singing: "When I see those reindeer on the roof, I’ll know I’ve made it, when my doobie smoking Santa puts my name upon his nice list, he said, son you’re famous in Philly, you’ll always be famous in Philly, and you know you’ll always be winning, when you’re coming home for Christmas, I don’t wanna see those tears again, you know Santa drives an Astrovan.

"It was a Top 5 day of my life when I got asked to come sing with Jason Kelce and The Philly Specials gang," Quinn said. "I am a massive Eagles fan, so getting to go to a studio and make music with some of my favorite athletes was all time for me. I remember sitting in the studio watching Jordan Mailata sing incredibly well when the idea of making a Christmas song out of 'Astrovan' popped into my mind. So, I guess I should credit Jordan for that."

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Listen to the track below:


"I ran the idea by executive producer Connor Barwin and Jason and from there, the ideas just started spinning right away," Quinn said. "Between Connor, Jason and producer Charlie Hall, there really is a rare blend of joy and genius. I saw right away why these guys are so successful at everything they do. They ran with the idea right away, and I wrote some lyrics. The rest of Mt. Joy members and I recorded our parts in LA with Caleb Nelson."

"'Santa Drives An Astrovan' really captures both the heart and the joy of the whole project," producer Charlie Hall of The War on Drugs said. "It was instantly seamless and completely jubilant to have Matt and Mt. Joy team up with The Philly Specials for this one."

"Santa Drives An Astrovan" is the third single from The Philly Specials following the iTunes No. 1 holiday chart topping Kelce and Stevie Nicks duet, "Maybe This Christmas," and the No. 7 positioned Jason, Travis, and Boyz II Men collaboration, "It’s Christmas Time (In Cleveland Heights)."

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Pre-orders are now open on The Philly Specials official website for the limited-edition white vinyl pressing of "A Philly Special Christmas Party." Proceeds from the vinyl sales will go to support Children’s Crisis Treatment Center’s Holiday Toy Drive and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Snowflake Station in addition to other Philadelphia based organizations.

"A Philly Special Christmas Special" raised more than $3 million and singles "This Christmas," "All I Want for Christmas is You," "Fairytale of Philadelphia," and "Pretty Paper" have garnered more than 10 million streams across platforms.

Its predecessor in 2022, "A Philly Special Christmas," immediately sold out its limited pressing. The record reached four top ten spots on various Billboard Music Charts including No. 1 on the Compilation Albums Chart. A Philly Special Christmas donated more than $1 million to local charities including Children’s Crisis Treatment Center and fulfilled the wish lists of Philadelphia School District teachers via Donors Choose.

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