Sorry about this but sometimes football and
some other things need to be put into perspective
and other things seem more important. I want
to tell you about some thing I feel is important !!
I watched the X-Factor last night and heard the 12
finalists sing 'Hero', the single they have released
to help out the charity "Help For Heroes". It
was beautiful and all the cash from this goes
to the Poppy Appeal and to the guys and girls
hurt in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are out
there doing their job so we can sit here and
mess around on our computers or whatever without
fear of being attacked. We owe it to them to
download this song even if you don't like it,
you download it and then delete it !
It costs 0.95p - nothing is it,
a small price for your safety and freedom !!
Single ‘Hero’ Released Digitally Midnight Saturday October 25th
Released Physically Monday
October 27th
This year’s twelve X Factor finalists will release a charity
single this October in aid of the ‘Help For Heroes’ charity.
The final twelve acts have recorded a beautiful and
emotive cover of Mariah Carey’s classic song ‘Hero’,
and will perform the single for the first time on The X
Factor during the live results show on October 25th.
Fans will then be able to download the single at midnight
shortly after the performance. A physical release will
follow on Monday October 27th.
The single is the first charity release from ITV1’s
The X Factor, with all net record company proceeds going
to ‘Help For Heroes’ a charity that provides support for
wounded servicemen and women.
‘Help For Heroes’ was set up a year ago, by Bryn
and Emma Parry and a group of friends and relations,
many of who had connections with serving servicemen
and women. Bryn and his wife Emma wanted to do something
to help the wounded and ‘Help For Heroes’ was born.
‘Help For Heroes’ has to date raised more than £12.5 million
in just under a year. The funds raised by the song will be
shared at H4H’s request with the Royal British Legion’s
Poppy Appeal. The RBL has cared for Servicemen, women
and their families since its foundation in1921.
Bryn Parry says: “Everyone at ‘Help For Heroes’ is
thrilled to hear that The X Factor is supporting our boys
and girls. We hope the public will do their bit to make this
a hit single and demonstrate that we really care”.
The twelve acts performing on the single are the
14 – 24 boys Austin Drage, Eoghan Quigg and Scott Bruton,
14 – 24 girls Laura White, Diana Vickers and Alexandra Burke,
over 25s Daniel Evans, Rachel Hylton, Ruth Lorenzo
and groups Bad Lashes, Girlband and JLS.
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