^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2006".^ "Big & Rich Chart History (Top Country Albums)".^ "Big & Rich Chart History ( Billboard 200)".^ "Comin to Your City (Limited Edition Version w/ Unreleased Track and Bonus Dvd) &".John Catchings, Felix Wang, Sarighani Reist Acro – cellos.Gary Vanosdale, Kathryn Plummer, Monisa Angell, Kris Wilkinson – violas.Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin, Conni Ellisor, Alan Umstead, David Davidson, David Angell, Catherine Umstead, Cate Myer, Zeneba Bowers, Erin Hall, Denise Baker, Carolyn Bailey, Gerald Greer, chris teal, Janet Askey, Karen Winkleman – violins.Strings on Track 14 performed by the Nashville String Machine, conducted by Carl Gorodetzky, arranged by Dennis Burnside: Jonathan Yudkin – fiddle, banjo, mandolin, Dobro, cello, harp, octophone.Justin Tockett – bass guitar (track 2, 4, 5, 9).Adam Shoenfeld – electric guitar (all tracks).Mike Rojas – keyboards (track 1), piano (tracks 6, 8, 13), synthesizer (tracks 6, 11, 13), Hammond B-3 organ (track 11, 12), Wurlitzer (track 12).Howard Laravea – Hammond B-3 organ (track 4), synthesizer (track 4), piano (track 10).Dennis Burnside – keyboards (track 2), synthesizer (track 5).Brian Barnett – drums (all tracks except 4, 9, 10), percussion (track 3).In later presses of the album, "8th of November" was split into two tracks: one for Kris Kristofferson's opening and another for the song itself. by Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Paul Worley "Our America" (guest vocals: Gretchen Wilson and Cowboy Troy) " 8th of November" (spoken intro: Kris Kristofferson) Kenny, Rich, Bill McDavid, Freddy Powers, Sonny Throckmorton Rich's solo rendition was also released as a single in 2000, peaking at No. Prior to the duo's inception, both singers included it on their respective solo albums (Big Kenny's Live a Little and Rich's Underneath the Same Moon), which were both recorded in 1999, with the former released in 2005 and the latter in 2006. The track "I Pray for You" was one of the first songs which Big Kenny and John Rich wrote together. Cowboy Troy appears in the revamped version and the corresponding video. The title track has become the official theme song of College Gameday, albeit with different lyrics that talk about specific college football teams. Target offered an exclusive deluxe edition of the album which featured a bonus DVD of Big & Rich's performance at the 2005 CMA Music Festival. It features the hit singles " Comin' to Your City", "Never Mind Me", and " 8th of November", which peaked at number 21, number 34, and number 18 on the Hot Country Songs charts, respectively. Comin' to Your City is the second studio album by the country music duo Big & Rich, released in 2005. The photographer shared his images on his website.
Though it's been 22 years since the end of the apartheid barriers still form along a wealth division: 'Oftentimes, communities of extreme wealth and privilege will exist just meters from squalid conditions and shack dwellings.' 'Looking straight down from a height of several hundred meters, incredible scenes of inequality emerge.' Miller adds that some of the communities were 'expressly designed with separation in mind, and some have grown more or less organically.' Miller writes on his website: 'Discrepancies in how people live are sometimes hard to see from the ground.The beauty of being able to fly is to see things from a new perspective – to see things as they really are. Amongst his collection there are images of Kya Sands in Johannesburg and Papwa Sewgolum Golf Course and Umgeni River in Durban. While studying in Cape Town the photographer experimented with capturing racism and segregation, which led him to reconsider the urban experience from above.
In a series entitled 'Unequal Scenes' Seattle-born photographer, Johnny Miller captured South Africa using a drone's eye view. The landscape of South Africa clearly displays the lasting legacy of the apartheid, which drastically divided people by race and wealth.