By — Paul Solman Paul Solman Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/the-hits-just-keep-on-coming-1 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The ‘Hits’ Just Keep On Coming Arts Jan 26, 2011 1:06 PM EDT By “hits,” I mean Merle Hazard’s Golden Newbie Euro-crisis Euro-tunes, as well as the Internet views that they’ve been garnering. Monday’s post: The Pain in Spain Falls Plainly from Merle’s Brain. Yesterday’s: Erin Go Broke. And today, the world debut of the Joe Green classic, “Capital is Mobile.” For all three, as well as tomorrow’s German “Ode to Joy,” credit where credit is due: Mandolin: Frances Cunningham, one of a very few to have played the bouzouki at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry. She has recorded with Nashville country and bluegrass artists and toured the world with Six Mile Bridge, a Celtic rock band. Camera: Tom Noser and Matt Westerman Editor: Bob Burns This entry is cross-posted on the Making Sen$e page, where correspondent Paul Solman answers your economic and business questions _Follow Paul on Twitter._ We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Paul Solman Paul Solman Paul Solman has been a correspondent for the PBS News Hour since 1985, mainly covering business and economics. @paulsolman
By “hits,” I mean Merle Hazard’s Golden Newbie Euro-crisis Euro-tunes, as well as the Internet views that they’ve been garnering. Monday’s post: The Pain in Spain Falls Plainly from Merle’s Brain. Yesterday’s: Erin Go Broke. And today, the world debut of the Joe Green classic, “Capital is Mobile.” For all three, as well as tomorrow’s German “Ode to Joy,” credit where credit is due: Mandolin: Frances Cunningham, one of a very few to have played the bouzouki at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry. She has recorded with Nashville country and bluegrass artists and toured the world with Six Mile Bridge, a Celtic rock band. Camera: Tom Noser and Matt Westerman Editor: Bob Burns This entry is cross-posted on the Making Sen$e page, where correspondent Paul Solman answers your economic and business questions _Follow Paul on Twitter._ We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now