Jordan Mailata Sings “All I Want For Christmas Is You” In Preview of New Christmas Album
Last year’s Eagles Christmas Album, led by Jordan Mailata, Jason Kelce, and Lane Johnson, was a massive hit. It sold out 3 separate times. And this year, the Eagles 3 Offensive Linemen are getting in the Christmas spirit again with another Christmas album titled “A Philly Special Christmas Special.”
11 more Christmas and Holiday songs, sung by “The Philly Specials”, including one written by Jason Kelce himself. It will also feature guest appearances by Jordan Davis, Howie Roseman, Travis Kelce, and a large collection of local artists including Amos Lee, Patti Labelle, The Hooters’ Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman, among others. The album is Produced by another former Eagle, Connor Barwin, and ‘War on Drugs‘ drummer Charlie Hall
And today we got our first little taste of one of the songs on the album. Jordan Davis leant his singing voice to the Mariah Carey classic “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”
First off, that guy can sing. We know that by now after his appearance on The Masked Singer, and his contributions to the album last year. But it is still always a bit of a shock how good he actually is. It is a genuine toss-up between whether he is a better O-Lineman or singer, he is amazing at both things.
We saw last year that Lane Johnson actually has a nice voice as well, just not quite at the level of Mailata. And Kelce… well he brings a lot of energy.
The full album is set to come out on December 1st. It is $75 for a Vinyl record with all 11 tracks. It will also be available on digital if you can’t get one of the vinyls before they sell out or just don’t have a record player. All proceeds go to Local Philadelphia Charities. Last year they raised $1.25 million, and hope to top that this year.
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Philadelphia Sports Jersey Numbers: The Best To Ever Wear #1-99
Philadelphia sports fans will wear the jersey numbers of their favorite teams until they die. It’s why you’ll still see dated Jeremiah Trotter or Jon Runyan jerseys at a Philadelphia Eagles game even though they’ve gone through the washing machine one too many times to keep their original color.
Flyers fans aren’t above wearing an old Rod Brind’Amour sweater down to the Wells Fargo Center years after the centerman left Philadelphia. Some people are even creative enough to duct tape over top of a #11 Carson Wentz jersey to turn it into an A.J. Brown jersey.
However a fan chooses to do it, the jersey is a beloved part of the sports tradition. There are even Philadelphia sports jersey numbers that have become synonymous with a single number itself. Those are the obvious ones.
Eagles fans will certainly never forget, “#5 will always love you.”
Flyers fans can’t see the #88 without thinking of Eric Lindros. How many youth basketball players have chosen the #3 because of Allen Iverson?
What about the tougher ones though? Who are the best players ever to wear the #64 or #67? Wade through the thousands of players who’ve had the privilege of suiting up for the Phillies, 76ers, Flyers, and Eagles.
The Great Debate Over #20
The best Philadelphia athlete to wear #20 isn’t a fun debate. It’s not fair to ask 4-for-4 sports fans to choose between arguably the most beloved athlete in the city’s history and the best third baseman of all time. It’s just not an enjoyable conversation to have.
Brian Dawkins and Mike Schmidt earned the only tie from #1-99.
The Toughest Choices
Dawkins and Schmidt are the type of players who deserve their numbers retired. However, some debates run even deeper. There are a ton of respected players who have worn #8. Choosing between Phillies like Shane Victorino, Bob Boone, Juan Samuel, and Nick Castellanos is tough enough before you add Flyers fan favorites Mark Recchi and Dave Schultz.
None of them even made the list because it was impossible to keep local legend Aaron McKie off.
Let the debates begin. Which ones did we get right? Which ones did we miss? Check out our list of #1-99 (and #0 Tyrese Maxey for good measure).