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Guitarist Jack Pearson: From Jazz to Jam, a Humble Genius

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Go ahead. Ask guitarist Jack Pearson about his tours of duty with the Allman Brothers Band and Gregg Allman’s solo band.

Ask him about jamming with jazz greats like Jimmy Raney, Mundell Lowe and Jimmy Smith.

Or about sharing the stage and/or studio with the likes of everyone from bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs and the late Vassar Clements to modern-day bluesman Keb Mo’ and the hard-rockin’ Gov’t Mule—not to mention leading his own ensembles as well as his body of solo studio work.

Ask Pearson about all that, and you know what he will most likely do? He’ll probably shrug his shoulders, smile, and say in his soft Southern drawl, “Yeah, well … some folks would say, ‘That Pearson boy just can’t keep a job!’”

The fact of the matter is, 54-year-old Pearson has made—and continues to make—some incredible music. His fluency in an array of styles, combined with his easy-going attitude, make him a picker’s picker, the kind of musician other musicians admire and dig playing with.

One recent recorded example of Pearson’s talents is his performance on the All My Friends: A Tribute to Gregg Allman CD/DVD set released earlier this year. As part of the house band for the evening, Pearson backed an all-star cast of performers (as well as Allman himself) on a selection of songs from Allman's career, both as a solo artist and with the Allman Brothers Band.

Teamed up with Audley Freed (another guitarist who doesn't get anywhere close to the credit he deserves), Pearson paid homage to Duane Allman and Dickey Betts at various points in the evening, channeling and quoting some of their iconic licks while retaining his own particular voice.

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If one had to pick a single example of what Pearson is all about from that evening, “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More” would do the trick (Watch the video below). While current-generation country star Eric Church guests on vocals, working himself up into a televangelist-style lather, Pearson simply stands in place and blows the roof off Atlanta’s Fox Theatre. He puts a unique spin on the mid-song break (Betts was on slide for the original, post-Duane), then takes off on a flight path of his own on the outro.

The solo is powerful, yet tasteful; Pearson takes his time building the beast, making his final statement with the slide from somewhere around the bridge pickup on the treble string. As amazing as it is to listen to, you absolutely gotta watch the video: Pearson looks like he’s waiting for the bus while everyone else in the Fox Theatre is picking their jaw up off the floor.

And the topper on the cake? He was playing an off-the-rack Squier Bullet. That pretty much sums up Pearson in a nutshell.

I recently had a chance to talk to Pearson about some of his practice habits, his musical influences and his new online venture, the Jack Pearson Guitar Academy.

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GUITAR WORLD: Jack, when you’re home, are you most like to pick up an acoustic guitar or an electric and an amp?

Well … [laughs] when I’m home, I don't plug in and rock out; I usually sit at my table and play quietly unplugged—or with my acoustic.

An electric guitar has to respond unplugged. Like that Squier Bullet I played during the Gregg tribute show? I never plugged it in at the store, but I knew it would be a great guitar. I just played it acoustically. It had the most response and vibrated great … had a lot of sustain. I’ve had a couple friends play it and they didn’t see any big deal about it—but the low notes are really tight and the high notes have a certain quality.

How about practice time during an average week?

Oh, it depends; I sure don't get to do it as much as I want to! [laughs] I try to play every day and try to practice every night. When I come home from a gig, I’ll usually sit and play for an hour or two.

After you’ve been playing at the gig?

Well, you know … you’ve been playing, but you don't always get to play what you want to. And I’m always trying to learn something new; studying different things. I’m still working on it … I’ve been working on it for over 40 years! [laughs]

Was there any one person or any one musical moment that inspired you to play as a boy?

I wanted to play before I could even reach around a guitar. My mama said she had to buy me a toy guitar at the store because I wanted one so bad.

I do remember seeing my oldest brother play—he was 18 years older than me. He came over to visit—he was married by then and had a couple of kids of his own—and he’d bring his guitar with him. He was in the bedroom playing and I just knew right then I wanted to do that.

For me, I’ve got one brother, 14 years older than me. When I was little, my chore was to sit on the bed alongside him and turn the pages of the Johnny Cash songbook at the right moment … or else.

Well, there you go. [laughter] My brother showed me what he knew; he was always pulling out a record and saying, “Here, boy—learn how to play this.” He gave me a chart of the fingerboard and he made me memorize the notes, which is something he never did. I remember him telling me, “I didn't learn this, but you need to.”

I’d been playing guitar about a year when my brother brought me a slide, my first slide. He told me, “I don't know how to do this, but you need to know how.” His name was Stanley. He died in 2008.

I’m sorry, Jack. What a gift he gave you.

He sure did. I remember him writing out a chart for me to learn the fingerboard; did that for every key. That’s something I stress that to the younger musicians: “You need to know where the notes are on the neck.” That goes right back to that first lesson with my brother.

And what younger folks need to realize is, that was back in a time when you couldn't stop and restart a song you were trying to learn by clicking a mouse …

No, no, no! [laughter]

You were sitting there with a record player, picking the needle up and dropping it back down.

I went through a lot of copies of records—several versions of my favorites. I'd try to be as careful as I could and not scratch them … it was devastating if I scratched a record back then. Things weren’t as disposable as they are now, you know? I used to watch the TV and if there was a guitar player doing something, I'd run to my room and get my guitar and try to learn it.

And there wasn’t even a lot of that to watch.

People are spoiled now. I mean, I am. [laughter]

I go on YouTube and I get to watch Wes Montgomery and Django Reinhardt and everybody like that. I never saw Django until a couple of years ago, you know? I’ve got stacks of LPs and CDs of him … he’s still one of my favorites ever. But getting to see him play; see his hands and how he held the guitar? I don't know … it means a lot to me.

Which leads us to your Jack Pearson Guitar Academy, where folks can go to watch, learn and digest at their own pace.

We worked on the design for two years. One thing that took a long time was setting up the search engine so that people could type in what they were looking for—say, something about their right hand or left; a dominant 7th or I-VI-II-V chord changes. If you do a search, it’ll bring up videos that have that in it.

Super. That’s a very handy feature. I know some of the clips I’ve watched have been a mix of all sorts of things.

For instance, some of the videos are just me practicing because people have asked me how I practice. I don't know if anybody else does that, but I wanted everybody to see it. Private lessons are expensive … and guitar players usually don't have any money. [laughter] One of my goals for the website was to have it be so that people could afford to learn, you know?

And folks subscribe to your Guitar Academy lessons, correct?

Uh-huh. And once you subscribe, you have access to everything in here … and there’s a ton of stuff. We're adding things every week. It's loaded. At this point, I’m adding stuff that’s variations on things I put up earlier. It’s really just me explaining the way I play.

One of the things I enjoyed was the easy-going vibe of the videos. It’s like the viewer’s just sitting there in the living room with you, hanging out. There are technical things to learn, but you have a nice way of doling it out.

Every video’s different. Sometimes I’ll play for two or three minutes and then I’ll talk about what I just played. But what you said is what I wanted to do: have it feel like we're just sitting around.

It's great that you’re putting this out there, Jack.

Well … you’ve got to pass some of it along. Like my brother did for me all those years ago.

A former offshore lobsterman, Brian Robbins had to wait a good four decades or so to write about the stuff he wanted to when he was 15. Today he’s a freelance scribe, cartoonist, photographer and musician. His home on the worldwide inner tube is at brian-robbins.com (And there’s that Facebook thing too.)

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" I am thankful for my family. I'm thankful that we're all safe and there's no one in the world that I'd rather be too hot or too cold with. " ― Jack Pearson

Jack Pearson was the patriarch of the Pearson family. He was the husband of Rebecca , and the father of Kevin , Kate , and Randall Pearson .

  • 1.1 Childhood
  • 1.2 The Big Three
  • 2.1 Romantic
  • 2.2 Rebecca Pearson
  • 2.3.1 Kate Pearson
  • 2.3.2 Randall Pearson
  • 2.3.3 Kevin Pearson
  • 2.3.4 Nicky Pearson
  • 2.4.1 Miguel Rivas
  • 2.5 Professional
  • 4 Notes and Trivia
  • 5.1 Episodic
  • 5.2 Episode Stills
  • 7 Appearances

History [ ]

Childhood [ ].

Jack was born on August 31st,1944. He was the firstborn child of Marilyn and Stanley Pearson. In his early years, Jack appeared to live in a home filled with love and stability.

Several years later, when he was four years old, Jack’s brother Nicky was born. Stanley insisted that older brothers were responsible for the wellbeing of their younger brothers, and Jack took it to heart. Some time after Nicky’s birth, their father turned to alcohol despite once telling his father that he didn’t drink. Jack assumed a full protective role over Nicky and his mother as the years progressed.

While out sledding one winter, his sled broke. Marilyn exclaimed that she would hide it so that Stanley wouldn’t become upset, and she made Jack tomato soup with hot dogs for dinner. Some years later, Stanley took the boys on a trip so they could go fishing, but he ended up staying at tavern for quite some time, leaving his sons in the car alone. Nicky, who was approximately five or six years old, woke up and became concerned. Jack comforted him and they played with a can of worms meant to be used as bait for the fish.

The Big Three [ ]

August 31, 1980: Jack Pearson’s 36th birthday and Rebecca goes into labor. Jack and Rebecca lost one child, then Jack finds baby Randall in need of a family.

Jack and Rebecca bring the newborn Big Three home. Stressed by an aggressive driver, Jack drinks whiskey and has Rebecca drive them. Each doubting their own parenting ability, they reassure each other.( The Ride )

When the Big Three are infants, Jack vies for a promotion by covering an expensive work dinner. Jack acquiesces to Rebecca's decision to manage the family's finances. I've Got This

Big Three’s first birthday. Jack and Rebecca are having trouble dealing with their grief over losing Kyle a year ago, so they pay Dr. K a visit and beg him for advice. He gives a speech about wrapping tragedy and joy together.

The Pearsons officially adopt Randall.

Jack’s signing a life insurance policy , he makes Miguel promise that should something happen to him, he’d look after Rebecca and the kids.

Jack takes a desk job to make more money.

The Big Three get their big-kid beds.

After Rebecca gives Jack an ultimatum to Jack stop drinking. Jack gets his act together and wins Rebecca’s forgiveness. He also gives her that moon necklace and she promises to never take off.

The Pearsons buy a shiny new Jeep Grand Wagoneer because salesmen are helpless against Jack Pearson’s speech.

Jack visits Little Kate at school.

Jack takes up boxing in order to fight his drinking problem.

The Pearsons attend a school talent show.

Little Kate is so intimidated by her mother’s talent and overbearing enthusiasm, she gives up singing without even trying. Meanwhile, everyone thinks it’s cool for Kevin to do a terrible Mr. T impression.

July 1988: There’s a heat wave in Pittsburgh, and the Pearsons meet Yvette. The gang heads to the local. Randall makes friends with some of the other black kids at the pool.

Jack’s dad dies. It happens while Jack is off on a camping trip with the boys. Rebecca and Kate head to the nursing home, where Rebecca meets her father-in-law, Stanley, for the first time. They reach Jack before Stanley passes, but he wants nothing to do with his dad. Rebecca has to tell Stanley that Jack isn’t coming — she also mentions that Jack is a great father, despite what Stanley did to him.

Jack gives up dreams of his own company so Randall can go to private school.

Jack teaches Randall how to tie a tie.

The Pearson Thanksgiving traditions begin.

Randall joins a dojo.

December 24, 1989: Kate needs an appendectomy.

August 31, 1990: The Big Three celebrate the big 1-0. Rebecca and Jackthrow a big party for Big Three . Kate has some issues with her friends so Jack cheers Kate up with voguing.

October 31, 1990: Kate holds Billy Palmer’s hand while Jack accompany her and Kevin to trick and treating.

Winter 1990-91: The Big Three get the chicken pox and Rebecca outs her mother as a racist.

February 1992: Jack sees Nicky for the last time. After receiving multiple postcards from his estranged brother, Jack goes to see Nicky for the first time since Vietnam, but still does not want to hear Nicky’s side of things. Jack can see Nicky is truly hurting, but his desire to protect his family from some of his demons is stronger than his desire to help his brother. He makes a choice and sticks to it. Nicky never sees Jack again.

Pearson Pizza is invented! Jack feels off after meeting with Nicky. He gets angry with Kate and Randall, but after Jack and the kids do a sequin fight

May 16, 1992: The kids beat Jack at his own gift-giving game.  The Big Three throw their parents an anniversary party complete with a meteor shower.

Jack teaches Randall how to box.

The Pearsons go to the cabin for the first time. Randall gets his glasses. Jack tells Kate that she’s his most favorite-looking person in the world .

The Pool sequel.  Pearsons go to the pool ahead of seventh grade. Kevin wonders if he’s a good person and Jack teaches Kevin about the Pearson men being “complicated”. Rebecca faces the fact that her kids are growing up and want nothing to do with her

Miguel saves Jack’s ass when Jack is almost fired for messing up at work.

Jack teaches Randall to golf. After seeing Randall take an interest in Tiger Woods, thanks to Mr. Lawrence, Jack wants to relate more to his son. He wants Randall to be prepared for a life that will surely involve wheelin’ and dealin’ on the golf course.

Jack invites Mr. Lawrence and his wife over for dinner.

Fall 1993: The Pearsons bury a time capsule at the cabin. Kate buries a game of MASH, Kevin buries a picture of him and Sophie, Randall picks a puzzle piece, Jack makes a recording about how much he loves Rebecca, and Rebecca secretly buries a sketch Jack drew of his dream house to build near the cabin .

Jack also teaches Randall to run to get through his anxiety.

The Pearsons spend the day in NYC.

Rebecca has a cancer scare and Jack introduces The Tree into the Pearson family history. Rebecca ends up being fine, but not before Jack brings her to “his favorite tree” to calm her down. Of course, he made up the whole story about The Tree and only selected it because it was closest to a payphone, so they could wait there for her test results.

Jack encourages Kevin's weight training, remembering his own father's less supportive approach. Kevin secretly exercises more at night. (Changes )

1994 In eighth grade, Kevin wants to quit football after his coach criticizes him for not knowing the plays. Rebecca would let him; Jack says Rebecca's coddling has made Kevin "soft." Kevin overhears the discussion and asks Randall for help studying the plays.( Honestly )

Teenaged Jack plays Little League Baseball, dreading Stanley's inevitable drunkenness. Stanley demands Jack drive them home; en route, Jack yells at Stanley after continued disparagement over his team's loss. Jack brings eighth-grader Kevin to football camp. Kevin worries football is his only merit, having overheard Jack call him "soft." On learning Kevin's coach calls him "stupid," Jack tells Kevin how Stanley's behavior displaced Jack's love of baseball. He worries he has become like Stanley, but Kevin reassures him he is a better father. Jack orders the coach never to call Kevin "stupid." ( There )

Rebecca and Jack take a romantic getaway to the cabin after the eighth-grader Big Three opt out. A burst pipe damages the kids' childhood artwork, embodying Jack's fears that the family is growing apart. Rebecca salvages a paper depicting their five handprints, now running together; she tells him their family will endure despite changes. ( In the Room )

Rebecca joins her old band. Jack feels threatened.

Miguel gets a divorce. The news from Miguel throws both Jack and Rebecca into a bit of a spiral.

Rebecca decides to go on tour with her band. Alongside her ex-boyfriend Ben. Jack’s jealousy pushes him back to the bottle.

Rebecca leaves for her tour and Jack goes after her. Jack drives completely drunk all the way to Cleveland.

Rebecca and Jack decide to separate. After an intense screaming match in which Rebecca admits to feeling like a ghost in her own life and Jack calls her “music career” ridiculous, they decide it is best to take a breather. The couple has a discussion with their children, in a diner, about them needing time apart. Kate doesn't react to this news well, and Kevin tries to comfort her. Jack asks Randall to give him and Rebecca time alone. Jack reaches for Rebecca's hand, but she flinches and says that she needs time, and "Soon. We'll talk soon."

Rebecca and Jack decide not to separate. Rebecca shows up at Miguel’s door looking for her husband. Jack admits he’s been drinking again. He’s an alcoholic and he needs help. Rebecca gets her reluctant husband in the car and promises him that in a few months, everything will be better.

Jack goes to Alcoholics Anonymous.

Rebecca takes Jack on a romantic date . At first, it bombs. But Jack finally begins to open up to Rebecca about some of the pain he’s feeling, and the two chat in the car.Jack and Rebecca find a stray dog outside of their home.

Randall visits Howard University with Jack.

Kevin shatters his knee and his dream. When he gets hurt during a high-school game and told he’ll never play again. The only one who can really comfort him is his dad. Jack tells Kevin if he could take on his son’s pain for him, he would. He passes on the Buddhist necklace he got while in Vietnam.

Jack’s last Thanksgiving. He and Miguel have a heart-to-heart about Miguel not giving up on being part of his kids’ lives.

Family mall trip. Kate and Rebecca go to buy a dress, Randall asks Allison out with a Magic 8-Ball, Kevin realizes the sacrifices Jack has made for him, and Rebecca and Jack forget to pick up batteries for the smoke detectors in the house.

January 25, 1998: Super Bowl XXXII. On this night the children are out at various parties for the first time instead of staying home to celebrate and watch the event with their parents. Jack and Rebecca stay home to watch the game together, later on agreeing that Rebecca should join him as his partner in the future Big Three Homes business venture. They go upstairs to make love and fall asleep.

A little later, Jack wakes up and sees Kate and Randall have returned home. He goes downstairs to clean up the kitchen, including turning off the old, quirky crockpot an elderly couple had gifted to them when they had moved in years ago. Jack returns to bed; unbeknownst to him, the crockpot clicks back on and sparks a fire. Later, Jack wakes up to the smell of smoke and opens the bedroom door to see flames have already engulfed the house. He yells at Rebecca to wake up, the house is on fire, and to wet the towels and bedsheets.

He screams across the hallway for Kate and Randall to wake up but wait for him to retrieve them. He goes for Randall first, bringing him back to the master bedroom at the front of the house. He goes to Kate's room, but the flames are getting bigger and harder to avoid. He has to strip her mattress and use it as a shield to cross back to the master bedroom.

Jack verifies that Kevin is not home before they make their way onto the porch roof just outside the window. He lowers Randall to the ground first so he can help get Rebecca and Kate down safely. Jack hears Kate screaming for her dog, Louie, who is still inside; Jack realizes he is probably close enough to get him. Jack goes back inside the house. He is able to retrieve the dog along with a pillowcase full of photo albums, the important things, and exit the house from the front door.

January 26, 1998 The firefighters and paramedics arrive, and they instruct that Jack to the hospital immediately for further evaluation since he took in quite a bit of smoke. The couple is focused on getting their kids to Miguel's house first before they go to the ER. Once they get to the ER, the doctor is shocked at how well Jack is doing despite the smoke he took in, saying he has minimal swelling. As Rebecca goes out to the lobby to get some snacks from the vending machine, Jack suddenly goes into cardiac arrest―and does not survive. The doctor notifies Rebecca that Jack has died, but she has trouble grasping the reality of it until she sees Jack's lifeless body on the bed. She breaks down.

Jack is cremated (a flashback revealed that Jack didn't want to be buried in the ground and instead wanted to be outside).

January 31, 1998 A memorial service is held for the loved ones before Rebecca takes their children to "Jack's Tree"; there, they spread some of his ashes at the base of it to honor his wishes. At some point, Kate gains possession of Jack's urn which she keeps in her living room so he is always with her.

Relationships [ ]

Romantic [ ], rebecca pearson [ ].

He was married to Rebecca Pearson , and it is unknown if he had any romantic relationships with anyone else. He met Rebecca in a bar soon after he had returned from the war. Low on money and trying to leave his abusive father's home, he was at a bar with a friend where he had planned to steal money from the register while his friend distracted the bartender. Rebecca came on stage to sing, and he got distracted watching her (" Moonshadow ") .

Once she finished, he asked her to join him at the local carnival despite having only $9. It was a pathetic first date which he admitted, and Rebecca agreed to give it another try. When he showed up at her house the next day, he saw her kissing another man and drove off. After a chance meeting at a grocery store later, Jack spontaneously agreed to accompany Rebecca on a road trip to LA.

They became intimate during the trip. Jack and Rebecca got married at City Hall. He introduced Rebecca to football and the Steelers at the local watering hole, Froggy's, where they liked to frequent for sporting events. During the 1980 Super Bowl, Jack convinced Rebecca to have children, and they conceived the triplets in the bathroom at Froggy's.

Jack and Rebecca were deeply in love and happy for the most part throughout their marriage, embodying the perfect married couple to their children, particularly Randall who wanted what his parents had one day. It wasn't until the children were seventeen that their relationship started to get bumpy. Jack had started drinking again (after being sober for many years), and he and Rebecca took a brief break from each other. Rebecca made Jack come back home because she wanted to be there for him this time while he got his addiction back under control.

Their marriage started to smooth out again with Jack digging up his old dream about starting his own construction company and wanting to bring on his wife as his partner. Tragically, the dream never went further than this, and Jack's death left Rebecca a grieving widow for nearly a decade before she found love again with his best friend, Miguel.

Familial [ ]

Kate pearson [ ].

Jack often called Kate "Katie Girl." He couldn't stand seeing her sad and often bought her ice cream and other sweets to comfort her. Jack had a special bond with Kate which was always shown in multiple flashbacks. Jack couldn't bear the thought of disappointing his little girl which was one of the reasons he died. He bravely went back into the flames surrounding the Pearson house to retrieve Kate's dog, Louie, and some family mementos. Kate is the sibling most affected by his death, as she blames herself for it. Kate is in current possession of Jack's urn.

Randall Pearson [ ]

Jack helped Randall with his anxiety as a child by doing breathing exercises with him. Randall looks up to his father. Jack put his dreams on hold of opening his own business, so Randall could go to a prestigious private school. Randall sees his father as the perfect example of a great dad and husband, dreaming of one day having a family as Jack did. Randall feels guilty for allowing his father to go back inside the house.

Kevin Pearson [ ]

Kevin was his father's #1, the nickname derived from Kevin being born first. Kevin often felt like neither of his parents had any time to focus solely on him since Kate had a weight/eating problem and Randall was adopted. Kevin had a special bond with his father, he supported his football career, his relationships, and always made the time to make model airplanes with him.

When Kevin injured his knee during a football game, effecting ending the possibility of a professional football career, Jack passed on his necklace to him, explaining it had helped Jack during the lowest point in his life and now it would help his son find his purpose like it did for him. Following his death, Kevin was very angry at his father so he threw all of the airplanes away. Kevin feels guilt for his father's death because they were in a fight the night of the fire and never got a chance to say goodbye to him. Kevin still wears his father's necklace to this day and never takes it off, but he doesn't openly grieve his dad as Kate does. As Randall explains, Kevin avoids it instead.

Nicky Pearson [ ]

Jack and Nicky had a difficult childhood. Jack did all he could to protect his brother when they were children. As adults, he didn't hesitate to enlist to join Nicky in the Vietnam War after Nicky was drafted. He found his brother in Vietnam after Nicky had become addicted to drugs in order to forget the things he had seen (similar to how Jack later drinks to forget his own demons). He attempts to rehabilitate his brother but gives up when Nicky kills a child. Unbeknownst to Jack, it had been an accident, but since he didn't know this, he severs all ties with Nicky. Years later after Jack has his own family, Nicky attempts to reach out to him via postcards. When he sends a final postcard to Jack's house, Jack visits his brother but refuses to talk about the war. He shows Nicky a picture of his wife and children, and Nicky agrees to stay out of Jack's life. They never speak again.

Friendships [ ]

Miguel rivas [ ].

Jack and Miguel were best friends and worked together for many years.

Professional [ ]

Notes and trivia [ ].

  • He was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan.
  • He shared a birthday with his children.
  • Jack was dead in the 'modern-day' timeline ever since the series was created. The producers commented, "Having Jack be gone in the present day gives so much to the [adult] kids [to play with].”
  • He would tend to his mustache meticulously, to the point where he once missed one of Kevin's soccer games when he (Kevin) was five.
  • He would go to the local gym to box in order to take his mind off of his personal demons.
  • Jack was terrified of birds.

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" You've asked me a question before, you wonder what I love about you now, So I'm gonna start with the obvious. I love the mother that you are. I love that you are still the most beautiful woman in any room and that you laugh with your entire face. I love that you dance funny, not sexy, which makes it even sexier, but most of all, I love that you are still the same woman who all those years ago ran out of a blind date because she simply had to sing. You're not just my great love story, Rebecca, you are my big break. And our love story? I know it may not feel like it right now, baby, but I promise you, it's just getting started. " -Jack Pearson
" Sometimes they'll make good decisions. Sometimes bad decisions. And every once in a while, they're gonna do something that's gonna knock us off our feet. Something that exceeds even our wildest dreams. Our kids are gonna be fine. Me? I can't go back to who I was before I met you ." -Jack Pearson
" The kids are gonna be fine. We've shown them a healthy marriage. This is just gonna be a blip on their radar years from now. We're their parents, Bec, but at the end of the day, what happens to them, how they turn out, it's bigger than us." Jack Pearson "Next week, we're going back to that bar and we're going to get our money back. One way or another. I'm going to take the life I was supposed to have instead of waiting for it to come and find me. " -Jack Pearson
"I got this at a very hopeless time in my life. Someone very special gave it to me back in Vietnam. It’s a Buddhist symbol of purpose. I was feeling very lost when I got that. But I put it on and I moved forward. And you know when I was wearing it? The day you were born. The moment you came out, my number one. And when I held you, for the first time, right here in this hospital, it hit me like a bolt of lightning. You were my purpose, Kevin. And I swear to you, son, I swear to you, you will find yours. " -Jack Pearson
" You got to own your choices, boys. Choose them fully and don’t look back ." -Jack Pearson
"Y ou’re gonna find your balance, Randall. And then you’re gonna lose it, and then you’re gonna find it again. That’s the ride. And you’re gonna make a lot of choices, and I’m probably not gonna be around for all of them. The choices you make are gonna be spectacular, because you are spectacular, son ." -Jack Pearson
“ You’re not just my great love story, Rebecca. You were my big break. And our love story, I know it may not feel like it right now, but baby, I promise you, it’s just getting started .” -Jack Pearson

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  • 3 Nicky Pearson

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Jack Pearson arrived on the Jazz / Blues scene with the release of the album 'Jack Pearson' published on November 30, -0001. The track '' immediately became a hit and made Jack Pearson one of the most popular artists at that moment. After that, Jack Pearson published the extremely famous album 'Jack Pearson' which features some of the most beloved music from the Jack Pearson discography. 'Jack Pearson' contains the single 'Hang On' which has made itself the most sought-after for music lovers to experience during the performances. Apart from 'Hang On' , many of other tracks from 'Jack Pearson' have also become sought-after as a result. Some of Jack Pearson's most popular tour albums and songs are displayed below. After 2017 years since the release of 'Jack Pearson' and making a huge impact in the industry, fans consistently flock to see Jack Pearson on stage to perform tracks from the full collection.

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Jack Pearson: Circle Sam and Other Tales

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Jack Pearson: Fax Yourself to Jesus

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  • Build A Bridge
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  • Ezekiel Saw The Wheel
  • Thank-You For Loving Me
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The Best Jack Pearson Moments On This Is Us Ranked

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Dan Fogelman's television series, " This Is Us ," is one of the best family dramas on the small screen since " Six Feet Under ." It follows an all-American family (the Pearsons), portraying their past, present, and future through several decades. It's as ambitious and creative as broadcast TV can get.

At its center, there's Jack Pearson — played to perfection by Milo Ventimiglia — the absolute heart and soul of the show. Jack found his purpose at 28 years old when he first met his future wife, Rebecca (Mandy Moore), in the 70s. There and then, he dedicated his life to creating a family with her, and they brought up three children (two of their own, one adopted) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His unique worldview and the influence he has on others are what makes this drama truly compelling, uplifting, and heartbreaking at times.

He's the almost perfect husband every woman dreams of: He's masculine yet tender-hearted, serious yet goofy, and confident yet vulnerable. There's no one like him on TV, or in real life, which also makes him the kind of dad every kid dreams of — and the man that every boy should aspire to become. Ultimately, Jack Pearson is someone who teaches us how to look at our family as the greatest achievement we've ever accomplished in our life.

Here, we've gathered and ranked his best moments on "This Is Us" so far.

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14. Jack buys the family car

In Season 2, we learn how Jack dies when his children, Kevin (Justin Hartley), Kate (Chrissy Metz), and Randall (Sterling K. Brown), are 17 years old. The knowledge of his passing makes it all the more heartbreaking to watch him negotiate the purchase of the Pearson's family car in a flashback in the episode named "The Car." He gives an emotional speech to a car dealer that would melt just about anyone's heart. He shares a vision about how he sees this wagon being The Pearson Vehicle, which will tell his family's story just by looking at it. Every scrape, ding, stain, and "battle scar" will be another memory. Essentially, all Jack wants for his wife and children is to be okay after he's gone. He firmly believes that this automobile — which he admittedly can't afford — will be able to do what matters to him the most: keep his loved ones safe.

Thanks to Ventimiglia's unparalleled delivery, this is one of the character's most powerful moments. Fogelman and the writers make this sequence even more profound by showing us peeks of the memories Jack talks about. And eventually, we'll see Rebecca and the kids in the present, taking a journey to Jack's favorite spot to scatter his ashes and say goodbye to him — life and death collide in this scene beautifully.

13. The Big Three chant

Teaching a rhyming chant to children about how they were born would be a cheesy and pretentious attempt in any other series — but not in "This Is Us." Fogelman's show somehow establishes this being a sweet trademark thing, which reoccurs throughout many different points in the story.

The first time we hear it is in the beginning of Season 1, when the kids are 10 years old and about to have breakfast in the kitchen. Their mom looks stressed and overwhelmed while preparing food for them when Jack enters the room. He's as upbeat as always, and not even a cranky wife or an empty coffee pot could change that. Before he shoots off to work, he makes the siblings chant with him. It totally delights them, and even Rebecca cracks a smile in the background. The whole sequence is such a seemingly artificial bit, yet we can't resist feeling joy by watching them. It's a wonderful example that defines Jack's general tendancy to lighten the mood and fill an ordinary day with bliss.

12. Jack's parenting lesson on the golf course

In Season 4's episode "The Club," Randall invites Councilman Wilkins (William Allen Young) and two other board members to play golf at an exclusive club. He plays terribly and is far behind Wilkins, who mocks him throughout the match. Randall pretends to be embarrassed about it, but later on, we find out he was just playing the long game — acting as if he was an awful player. Yet he purposely let the Councilman win because his goal was to build rapport and gain consideration for his political ideas.

This plot point is revealed at the end when we see a flashback of a young Randall golfing with his dad. Jack seems uninterested in fully committing to the match, so Randall wants to quit and go home. He stops him and apologizes for not being a good sport — promising that he'll listen more about his interests and lecture less as a parent. Jack tells him that he was always a poor golfer— but for Randall, the sky is the only limit. He says that one day he'll be an important man, and many crucial relationships happen on the golf course. He might need to play up or down to the competition sometimes, but he should always play the game. What makes this moment memorable is Jack's self-awareness about his own limitations. The fact that he can see beyond his weakness and motivate his son to never quit something he aspires to do and might be good at.

11. He gives his Vietnam pendant to Kevin in the hospital

One of Jack's admirable characteristics is that he always knows what to say and do in adversity. In a Season 2 flashback, we see how Kevin suffers a nasty knee injury during a football match. After talking to his doctor at the hospital, Jack breaks the bad news to him: the injury is catastrophic, and it means that Kevin can't play football anymore. Understandably, he's crushed — the dream of becoming a professional athlete vanishes in a split second. Jack knows how devastating this must feel and tells his son that he'll take it on for him. He reassures Kevin that he'll find another path and a new purpose. He gives him hope that sport isn't the only thing he can excel at.

The supportive dad he is, Jack decides to give his chain with a Buddhist pendant he got in Vietnam to Kevin. There's a delicate and intimate depth in this father and son exchange that only the luckiest ones experience. An unbreakable bond with a parent who puts his children first and is always there to provide an emotional crutch when they're going through their worst setbacks. Memories like this are precious and last for a lifetime.

10. Pilgrim Rick

Thanksgiving is an extra special tradition for The Big Three. It goes way back to when they were little and once spent the holiday in a cheap motel after their car broke down in the middle of nowhere. Left with nothing but a peculiar receptionist, some hotdogs, and a tape of " Police Academy 3 ," their dad came up with a persona called Pilgrim Rick. He goofed around, made them laugh, said they skewer and roast the hotdogs on an open furnace flame, and then watch the movie together.

This is a heart-warming scene that demonstrates Jack's resourcefulness and zestful worldview to bring the most out of every situation. Giving his family the very best he can provide despite the unfortunate circumstances. His devotion to light them up even when everything conspired against a good time is really moving. Eventually, this memory creates a joyful holiday tradition for Randall, Kevin, and Kate to celebrate together as a big family every year.

9. The jealous fight with Rebecca

Until the end of Season 1, Jack and Rebecca's relationship is portrayed as a fairytale that seems too good to be true. Yet, in the finale, we learn that they're just as human as any one of us. It's the first time we see them genuinely fight, and every resentment bursts out of them like a raging tornado.

Jack is angry and jealous since he found out that Rebecca's ex-boyfriend, Ben (Sam Tramell), made a move on his wife and tried to kiss her. So he got drunk and caused a scene in the club where she was supposed to perform. She found the entire fiasco humiliating and unworthy of his husband. After the incident, once they get home, this misunderstanding turns into a heated argument. It's when we realize that Jack isn't as flawless as we thought. We find out that he struggles with his own demons and that drinking might be his biggest vice.

The reason this is among his best moments is that even in such an appalling state, he never loses sight of what's most important to him — family. Even at his most selfish, blindsided, and furious behavior, we can't not feel for him. Whether we disagree or take his wife's side, it won't change the fact that we can't hate him. But make no mistake, with the two equally breathtaking performances that Ventimiglia and Moore deliver here, this spiteful quarrel wouldn't be half as impressive.

8. Jack confesses to Kate about his drinking problem

As touched upon in the Season 1 finale, Jack develops a drinking problem. It's the primary cause why he moves out from home for a while. In Season 2, after confessing to Rebecca, he decides to come clean to Kate before he lets his sons know about his addiction. We don't often see him grapple with tears, but admitting his biggest flaw to his own daughter nearly breaks him. He tells Kate that the destructive habit runs in his family, and his father used to be a vile and mean drunk. It's devastating to see him admit that he partly became the man he despised the most growing up. Yet, his honesty and vulnerability clearly tell us that he's nothing like him. He wants to fight and stay sober because he couldn't bear losing his family — in fact, he needs them more than ever.

Many men are afraid to be vulnerable, often failing to realize that vulnerability isn't a weakness, but a strength. Jack finding the power to talk about alcoholism and share it with those who think of him as a superhero proves that he's fallible — but also an exceptional human being.

7. He asks for money from his hateful father

When Jack and Rebecca find out they're having triplets, it isn't the best time. They barely make ends meet, and her parents strongly disapprove of their relationship. When Jack accidentally overhears Bec's crying in the kitchen — who's understandably freaking out about having three babies — he swallows his pride and decides to visit his vicious dad.

Stanley Pearson (Peter Onorati) didn't change much since the last time Jack saw him. He's the same malicious, bitter, and resentful person he always was. His son hates him with all his heart, but desperate times call for desperate measures. Jack puts his wedding ring in his pocket and walks into his father's house, ready to be humiliated. He falsely claims that he's got a gambling problem and needs money. He also admits that he's indeed the disappointment the old man said he will be. The trick works, though, and Jack leaves with a check that helps them buy their first house.

Since the beginning of the show, we know that Jack can make unthinkable sacrifices for the people he loves. But watching him give up his dignity and face the man who made his life miserable is another level of devotion — easily one of his greatest moments ever.

6. Jack admits his mistake to Kevin at the pool

"The Pool" is a fan favorite episode for a reason. It displays so many quintessential elements that make the series what it is. In it, the Pearsons spend a day at the local pool, trying to relax and ease the heat of a hot summer day. While Jack and Rebecca are watching Kate and Randall, Kevin almost drowns. When he gets out of the water, he snaps at his parents for never paying enough attention to him. He complains that they're always too busy making sure that Kate doesn't eat too much or Randall isn't too adopted . He storms off, and Jack runs after him. He apologizes and says, "I'm trying, okay? I know that I'm bigger than you, I know that I'm an adult, but uh... this is my first time. This is my first time, too. I got three of you, and I'm trying. I'm sorry. I should've been there, and I'm going to be there, okay?"

It's not just what Jack says but the way he does it. These aren't just empty words coming from an adult. He really means it, and we truly feel his sincerity as he takes the blame for his mistake. This confession of truth is a beautiful sentiment between dad and son, which can powerfully evoke our most treasured memories of fatherhood.

5. The adoption of Randall

In the pilot, we witness the birth of the triplets. However, Kevin and Kate's brother, Kyle, doesn't survive the delivery. When Dr. Katowsky (Gerald McRaney) breaks this shocking news to Jack, he's understandably shaken by it. But after he gives a meaningful and encouraging speech to him about how the loss of his first child set him on a new path, Jack does the unthinkable. Later on, as he watches his twins in the hospital nursery, a firefighter walks up to him. He tells him that someone left a newborn baby at his fire station that morning, and he brought him here. Despite the loss of Kyle, Jack decides to convince Rebecca to adopt the baby, who later becomes Randall, as we know.

This twist in the pilot is a defining instance of Jack's character. He finds a way to take home three babies, just not the way he planned. It's Dan Fogelman's writing that deserves the praise here, really, but Milo Ventimiglia's performance is what completes it. The combination of the two is what made millions of viewers fall in love with "This Is Us" and Jack Pearson in 2016.

4. Jack saves his family

When we get to the ominous house fire in Season 2, we already know how heroic and self-sacrificing Jack is when it comes to his family. But that doesn't make it easier for us to watch him go in and out of his burning home, knowing full well that this is the event where the Pearsons lose him forever.

In "Super Bowl Sunday," Rebecca and the kids are sleeping when Jack wakes up in the middle of the night and smells smoke. When he opens the bedroom door, he sees that the house is in flames. He switches into superman mode and takes control of the situation right away. Randall and Kate are terrified and in shock, but Jack saves them one by one. When he finally gets everyone outside, he hears their dog bark and goes back. A few minutes later, he bursts through the main door with Louie and a bag full of family photo albums. Even in such a dangerous situation, he protects the memories his wife and children treasure the most. You can't watch this striking scene without thinking of Jack as the most amazing human being on Earth. But being this incredible man is what costs his life, eventually. Later on, Jack's eventual death is one of the saddest moments of modern television.

3. He teaches Randall to breathe when he's stressed

In Season 1, we learn that Randall suffers from anxiety since he was a little boy. At times, he puts too much pressure on himself, which can lead to panic attacks — as we find out in the season finale. In the episode "Jack Pearson's Son," we see how his dad teaches him a meditation technique when he's stressing over a school assignment. He puts his palms on his cheeks and tells him to slow down, stop for a second, and just breathe — essentially, helping him to regain control over his overwhelming thoughts.

It's a tender moment between father and son, which beautifully portrays how well connected they are. Naturally, Randall cherishes this memory throughout his life and uses the same method when he tries to comfort his biological father, William (Ron Cephas Jones), on his deathbed. It's one of Jack's loveliest moments, which adds to his affectionate personality throughout the series.

2. Jack talks to Randall about adoption

In Season 1's "Career Days," 10-year-old Randall gets a chance to spend some time with his father at work — and he loves it. When Jack asks him to help out with some layouts, he shows off his math skills instantly. When he poses another mathematical question, Randall shuts down and pretends he doesn't know the answer. Jack snaps at him for acting like he's stupid and not letting people see how smart he is. Randall explains that he doesn't want to be different from his siblings. He says, "If I get an A, I'll get ice cream, and Kate and Kevin won't. And then they'll hate me."

Jack thinks for a second and says that he and Rebecca always try to treat him and Kevin and Kate the same. The truth, however, is that they aren't. Randall is adopted, and they don't talk about that enough. "Cause to me, you're every part my son," Jack tells him. He doesn't want him to feel that he stands out. But, in a different way, he wants Randall to stand out and show the world what he's capable of.

In this poignant scene, Jack proves again that he wants all of his children to succeed and not to be bound by any limitation. He tells Randall that he shouldn't let his father's poor choices make him feel any different. Expressing his unconditional love to him, again and again, is a characteristic that makes him a marvelous parent.

1. The Dojo

During his upbringing, Randall begins to seek out African-American role models. His curiosity leads him to join a karate class where the leader is a well-respected Black man. As his initiation, he asks him to step forward while all the fathers gather and sit on the mat behind him. He tells him to turn around and look at the other kids and their dads. He comforts him, saying that this is a community that holds each other up. Then he looks at Jack and says, "As Randall's father, you're his foundation. Come, lie down as if you were going to do a pushup." Then he instructs Randall to climb on his dad's back and tells Jack to begin the exercise. He starts doing the pushups and doesn't stop even when the man tells him to.

This sequence is one of the most heartfelt, and an inspiring example of Jack's dedication to his family. It shows that no matter what hardship, pain, or other obstacles he has to face, he'll never stop raising and pushing Randall to be the best man in the world he can be. If there is any doubt about whether Jack loves Randall the same as he does Kate and Kevin, this scene destroys it endearingly once and for all.

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Grew Up... with a difficult childhood. Jack’s father was both physically abusive and emotionally distant. Jack’s mother made her son promise to be a better man when he grew up.

Living... frequently overwhelmed, in 1980s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Profession... construction. Jack has had many jobs in the construction world, from onsite foreman to office worker at a building firm. But his big dream is to start his own architectural business. Worried that’s too much of a financial risk, however, Jack stays at a desk job he hates in order to ensure he can support his family.

Interests... the Pittsburgh Steelers, hanging out at the pool, and spending time with his kids.

Relationship Status... happily married. Jack’s relationship with Rebecca is the most important thing in his life. Jack tells her that he never knew what he wanted to be when he grew up until he met her. As he puts it, “I wanted to be the man that made you happy.”

Challenge... providing for his family. And that’s quite the challenge. Jack and Rebecca are raising three kids who are all the same age. Kevin and Kate are their biological twins while Randall is their adopted son. He was left at a fire station the same day Jack and Rebecca lost their third triplet in childbirth, and they decided Randall was destined to round out “The Big Three.” But not only is raising such a big family expensive, it’s also emotionally draining. Randall has identity issues over being a black boy in an all-white family, Kate struggles with her weight, and Kevin feels invisible. Jack tries to be a present parent all while making enough money to support his family.

Personality... optimistic, loyal, dependable, and deeply caring. Jack is a fundamentally good man with a seemingly endless supply of love to give. There is nothing he wouldn’t sacrifice in order to provide for his family. And although he sometimes makes mistakes, he always finds his way when he remembers to prioritize his loved ones. As he explains, “I am thankful for my family. I'm thankful that we're all safe and there's no one in the world that I'd rather be too hot or too cold with.”

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Like the title of his latest release, Ken Carson is heading “overseas.” In support of his acclaimed A Great Chaos album, the Opium rapper will embark on an extensive world tour kicking off this summer.

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07-08 Orlando, FL – Warehouse at CCF 07-09 Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater 07-10 St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live 07-12 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall 07-13 Austin, TX – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater 07-14 Dallas, TX – The Factory in Deep Ellum 07-16 Phoenix, AZ – Van Buren 07-19 San Diego, CA – SOMA San Diego 07-20 Los Angeles, CA – Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall 07-23 San Francisco, CA – The Warfield 07-26 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater 07-27 Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo 07-29 Vancouver, British Columbia – PNE Forum 07-31 Salt Lake City, UT – The Union 08-01 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom 08-03 Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore Minneapolis 08-04 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater 08-07 Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre 08-08 Columbus, OH – Kemba Live! 08-10 Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre & Ballroom 08-12 Toronto, Ontario – History 08-14 Montreal, Quebec – M Telus 08-16 Boston, MA – Roadrunner 08-18 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem 08-20 New York, NY – Terminal 5 08-24 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia 08-26 Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Rozy 08-29 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore 08-30 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz 09-15 Manchester, England – O2 Victoria Warehouse 09-16 Birmingham, England – O2 Academy 09-17 London, England – OVO Arena Wembley 09-20 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle 09-22 Paris, France – Élysée Montmartre 09-24 Frankfurt, Germany – Zoom 09-25 Tilburg, Netherlands – 013 Poppodium 09-27 Brussels, Belgium – La Madeleine 09-29 Milan, Italy – Fabrique 09-30 Zurich, Switzerland – Komplex 457 10-01 Munich, Germany – Theaterfabrik 10-03 Cologne, Germany – Palladium 10-05 Prague, Czech Republic – Garbe

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