Hometown glory is the true story of the fire department in the 1970s town. The town is expanding and the need to increase fire service has brought about a revolutionary idea - a 14 year old teenager became a guardian of the city. At the Firefighters Training Center and the Memphis Fire Department Training Center a slightly older firefighter training was received and after the training of the weekend training course, high school students were trained fire fighters to serve the community. This is the story of the fire brigade, he is the image of these boys mentors and fathers, not only the fear they see and the maturity of the city, but also the young people who keep it. They were already heroes before becoming a man. Create by anonymous
"Hometown Glory" is the first single released by UK singer Adele in the UK on October 22, 2007. This song appeared in her first studio album 19 (2008). In 2008, the song was re - released and became her fourth single. Adele wrote this song 10 minutes after his mother tried to convince him to graduate from a suburban university in West Norwood, London. "Hometown Glory" is the first song written by Adele. In 2007, "Hometown Glory" was released as Limited Edition 7 "Vinyl single" from singer Jamie T's Pacemaker Recordings, only 500 were produced. At the age of 19, this song was first listed on the top 40 of the British singles chart, and in 2010 it won the Grammy award with the best female pop music performance, but it was defeated by Bi. Anse's "Hello"
On 7th April 2008, "Hometown Glory" appeared in popular youth drama "Skin", entered the top 40 in British single chart, ranked 32nd. On April 24, 2008, the song was featured in One Tree Hill 's 5.15 episode. On May 22, 2008, the song appeared in the 4th season of gray anatomy. According to Adele's manager, Jonathan Dickins, a powerful music director Alexandra Patsavas chose songs based on the advice of creative writer Jonathan Palmer at Columbia Records, after watching the performance of Adele at Los Angeles' s Safafé. On June 10, 2008, the song was used in popular UK soap Hollyoaks and was reused in the episode of October 13, 2008. It was again used in Hollyoaks in a set of 10 November 2010, including death of Steph Cunningham, one of the most popular television characters in the UK.