Jack Loeffler
Jack Loeffler is an aural historian, environmentalist, writer, radio producer, and sound-collage artist. He is the author or editor of many books, including Thinking Like a Watershed: Voices from the West, Survival Along the Continental Divide: An Anthology of Interviews, and Adventures with Ed: A Portrait of Abbey (all from UNM Press).
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Headed into the Wind
A Memoir
University of New Mexico Press
Loeffler, a former jazz musician, fire lookout, museum curator, bioregionalist, and self-taught aural historian, shares his humor and imagination, his adventures, observations, reflections, and meditations along the trail in his retelling of a life well lived.
Hispanic Folk Music of New Mexico and the Southwest
A Self-Portrait of a People
University of New Mexico Press
First published in 1980 and now available only from the University of New Mexico Press, this classic compilation of New Mexico folk music is based on thirty-five years of field research by a giant of modern music, composer John Donald Robb.
Thinking Like a Watershed
Voices from the West
Edited by Jack Loeffler and Celestia Loeffler
University of New Mexico Press
Survival Along the Continental Divide
An Anthology of Interviews
University of New Mexico Press
La musica de los viejitos
Hispano Folk Music of the Rio Grande del Norte
University of New Mexico Press