3×3: Heather Thomas on Snarky Puppy, Rocky Mountains, and False Dichotomies

Artist: Heather Thomas
Hometown: Seattle, WA
Latest Album: People in Places
Personal Nicknames: On the road, my friends call me Lone Wolf. In the studio, I go by One Take Shake because of how much I love playing shakers and tambourine. There’s also Two Hand Thomas or Heather Two-Hands. HT or H-Bomb are pretty common, too.

What’s the best concert you’ve ever attended?

Best … I am having a hard time coming up with a “best.” I feel like I’ve seen tons of great shows, but nothing pops out as better than all the rest. I remember seeing Allen Stone early on and thinking he and his band put on a killer show. I loved seeing Snarky Puppy. I saw Lettuce at the Neptune and I adore Lake Street Dive. Some of my favorite local shows have been McTuff, the Black Tones, Whitney Mongé, Lowlands, Funky 2 Death, Deep Sea Diver, Duke Evers … Those are just some that stick out to me.

How many unread emails or texts currently fill your inbox?

Right now my email says 10,281 with an exclamation mark next to it.

How many pillows do you sleep with?

Two pillows side-by-side, I sleep on one of them at a time. One’s a little fluffier, the other a little flatter — depends on what feels comfortable at the time.

How many pairs of shoes do you own?

Four pairs of sneakers, 12 pairs of boots, three pairs of heels, five pairs of sandals, three pairs of slippers. I also have running shoes, rock climbing shoes, tap dancing shoes, and wrestling shoes.

Which mountains are your favorite — Smoky, Blue Ridge, Rocky, Appalachian, or Catskill?

I’m not sure which of these I’ve been to, really. I think probably I’ve driven through the Rockies on tour, so let’s go with those!

What’s your favorite vegetable?

I like carrots a lot. And broccoli. 

Fate or free will?

False dichotomy.

Sweet or sour?

Probably sweet.

Sunrise or sunset?

Sunset on the Puget Sound.

Penny and Sparrow: All Leather, No Lace

I don’t know about you, but I am a lover of quality goods. Especially quality leather goods. The beauty of a leather good is in the way it uniquely forms to each owner, sharing bits and pieces of our day-to-day life. It ages with us, changes shape, develops a beautiful patina, collects scratches — maybe patches — and, over time, reveals its individualized life story. And bonus: If a leather good is cared for, it potentially becomes a valued family heirloom. What’s not to love?

There are so many beautiful leather goods currently on the market! Of course I value beauty, but it's not the only thing I look for while on the hunt for something new. To keep focused — and not end up with buyer’s remorse — I reference a checklist of personal standards. If the item in consideration does not meet the following standards, I'm probably not going to buy it.

– Quality leather that will patina nicely over time and be forgiving of “wear and tear”

– Solid stitching and overall craftsmanship

– Classic vs trendy style

– Sustainability and efficiency

– Everyday usability

We are spoiled with quality craftsmanship here in Nashville, and when it comes to leather goods, Peter Nappi sets the bar. (Ladies, have you seen the Siena handbag in Fumare? The bag of my dreams.) Built in Tuscany, each item is designed and sold with love in East Germantown. If you haven’t stopped by the shop yet, don’t neglect it much longer. It is absolutely beautiful. Walking through their space will provide you with an experience that reflects the attention given to every single Peter Nappi good.

When Kyle and Andy of Penny and Sparrow were in town recently, we stopped by the shop to check out the latest designs … including the drool-worthy Julius Boot in Denim and the classics, including the Enrico Boot in Cuoio. I really enjoyed their laid-back style and appreciation for quality leather staples.

Just like any other venture outside your comfort zone, the world of leather goods can be overwhelming to dive into headfirst. Not knowing where to start or what to look for can be your biggest roadblock. If you are interested in dipping your toes in, I think the following three staples are a great place to start

1. A leather jacket: Brown or black. Pick a color that flows well with your wardrobe. A leather jacket is great to layer in the Winter, and throw over a tee or button up in the Spring and Fall.

2. Leather shoes: Quality leather shoes/boots. Your feet will thank you.

3. Small Leather Goods: Such as a belt, wallet, or watch. Don't underestimate the details!

I enjoy walking into Peter Nappi and shopping with ease. Not only is the shop eye-candy, I know every beautifully crafted good is going to meet my personal standards and possibly become something I hand down. I recommend stopping in and maybe adding a piece or two to your leather collection. Don't have any leather pieces yet? No problem, just start with the three basic staples listed above.

The BGS Life Weekly Roundup: Thanksgiving Feasts, Custom Holiday Gifts, Icelandic Rescuers and More

We're not just into music here at the BGS. We want to paint an entire picture for you, knitting together the lifestyles, talents, and culture of this Americana quilt we love so dearly. That's why we've taken the time to scour the web and collect the best food, style, travel, and lifestyle pieces that are affecting hearts and minds in a positive way. Here are some of our favorite stories of the week below. Do you have any recommendations? Let us know in the comments!

Culture

Photo c/o New Yorker

• Spend some time with ICE-SAR, search and rescue workers in Iceland

Food

Photo c/o Saveur

• Thanksgiving is around the corner. Get the complete guide to Thanksgiving food at Saveur

• One of the world's most important collections of shoes is in an unlikely place

Style

Photo c/o Cool Hunting

Cool Hunting has your 2015 guide for custom holiday gifts. 

Nature

Photo c/o National Geographic

10 great pleasure hikes in the good ole U.S. of A. 

• How one writer learned to yield to Mother Nature