Located at
1100 18th Ave. S., the property spans 0.18 acres and is home to a former residential building that doesn t appear to house any businesses. The seller was vocalist Heidi Newfield, who previously was a member of country pop band Trick Pony. Newfield paid $765,000 for the property in January 2013, according to Metro records.
The new owners are apparently a married couple, other details about which the
Post was unable to determine.
Of note, the late Kacey Jones, a songwriter and comedian known for her work with Ethel & The Shameless Hussies, owned the property before selling to Newfield.
Atkins, who died in 2001 and is considered one of the all-time great guitar players, owned the property briefly in 1989 with Jana Owens (aka Jana Jae), an esteemed fiddle player who was married to the late Buck Owens.
harm s way, shameless hussies, are out there charging rape. that s the view that is implicit in todd akin s comments. howard, i wanted to start with a woman here just because of the obvious nature of what we re talking about. i want to get back to you on the politics here, the pure politics of this what does this fella mean? i followed the rest of his statement trying to figure out what he s trying to say here. you know, i think there should be some punishment. some punishment? it used to be a capital crime in much of the country. there should be some punishment for rape. well, we got to do something to this guy. but the punishment ought to be on the rapist. what kind of thinking is this guy engaged in? does he really believe in rape? i don t know what he s talking about. what matters here and makes this important politically is not what it might or might not do to the missouri senate race. whether he stays in or not et cetera. claire mccaskill s chances of re-election or not.
i first heard this nonsense in 2003. on the floor of the georgia senate. don thomas, a republican speaking in favor of an anti-abortion bill, stood up and said basically the same thing. women don t get pregnant through rape. and that guy was a physician. since then, i have heard various versions of that foolishness, which is completely medically unsound, repeated in various places, by republicans, by conservatives. now, the contempt for women inherent in that view is simply appalling. they don t believe that good girls get raped at all. only in their view, shameless hussies who have somehow asked for it get raped. and again, that view has now filtered into the mainstream of the republican party. what do you think he means? let s get to the heart of the thinking behind this.
republican mainstream. i first heard this nonsense in 2003. on the floor of the georgia senate. don thomas, a republican speaking in favor of an antiabortion bill stood up and said basically the same thing. women don t get pregnant through rape. and that guy was a physician. since then, i have heard various versions of that foolishness, which is medically unsound repeated in various places by republicans. by conservatives. now, the contempt for women inherent in that view is simply appalling. they don t believe that good girls get raped at all. only in their view, shameless hussies who have somehow asked for it get raped. and again, that view has now filtered into the mainstream of the republican party.