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by Ron_Jackson from North Texas

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My main idol since High School is heading to Dallas.  For 1 night only at the Majestic Theater on Tuesday, August 23rd.  I searched and searched and found 2 tickets in the 'House Section.'  Center seating in row 8..........PERFECT!

I haven't seen this guy since the middle 70s when he performed in Chicago and Milwaukee, so it will be interesting to see how 'things' have changed.  I must have been pretty sick to go see this guy one week, and then the next week see the same show in a different city.

Anyway, I'll do a follow up and let you know what I thought of the concert.   Hope to see some of you there perhaps!

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Oct 22, 2007 | 9:41 AM

Hi!

We went and saw him at the Bronco Bowl several(9) years ago. It was a great concert (small capacity/crowd); he still knows how to entertain audiences JUST like he did in the 70's.

Have a great time, but beware…mmm…we smelled a lot of odd smelling smoke if you know what I mean?

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Ron Jackson Meteorologist It all started when I was only in the third grade. I did a science project on weather. I always thought it was fascinating to look at the clouds, read thermometers, and wonder why the wind blows. I was also fascinated by watching the local TV weather forecasters try to predict and explain the upcoming weather. Believe it or not, my parents were against me becoming a TV meteorologist. They told me there just weren't enough jobs out there to make a career of it. I went to a very small grade school in Northern Illinois where there were only 110 students in grades 1-8. Actually, there were only 11 in my class, and as far as I can remember, I was the only one who had his mind set on what he wanted to do for a living. Who said dreams can't come true? After graduating high school in Antioch, IL, my mind was still set on becoming a TV meteorologist. My parents, who were still against it, suggested I take up Chemistry, or even join the Navy. There aren't many schools that offer a degree in Meteorology, and going to an out-of-state school was something that would be very difficult for my parents to handle financially. So I went to junior college for 2 years, then I transferred to Northern Illinois University. It's a school that has an excellent reputation for its Meteorology program, and one that offers its students a chance to audition for their cable TV news that airs every night. What an opportunity! By my senior year, I was the main on-camera Meteorologist for the "Dekalb Evening News". Even though I didn't my degree yet, it was great being called a Meteorologist by future journalists in the newsroom. Schooling was tough. A lot of physics and calculus. It was even harder to get my first job in television. After sending out numerous tapes, and being rejected by just about everyone, I was able to land my first job with WSAU-TV in Wausau, WI, as weekend Meteorologist. That was the break I needed. I worked in Wausau only six months, before I took a weekend job at WOI-TV in Des Moines, IA. Two years later, I got the big call to come here to Dallas. I've been at KDFW for more than 15 years, and I've loved every minute of it. I can't think of a better place to live or work than here! In my spare time, I umpire baseball -- that's something I've done for almost 20 years. I'm qualified to umpire up to minor-league Double-A professional baseball, but I mostly call games for Pony and Mustang leaguers. If I weren't working in TV full-time, this would be my second career choice. In my "other" spare time, I teach Meteorology at several colleges and universities in the area. It's nice being on the other side of the desk for a change. I am also a Ham Radio operator, with a technician license. My call sign is N5OJT, and you can usually find me on Weather RACES Nets across the area, during severe weather. I'm also a big animal lover, with a black lab, 2 cats (one which weighs 26 pounds) and a large parrot. Thanks for watching!

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