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George Clooney intros Jackson Browne for his endearing film THE TENDER BAR
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George Clooney intros Jackson Browne for his endearing film THE TENDER BAR

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by Quendrith Johnson, Los Angeles Correspondent

Who doesn’t want to see Director George Clooney introduce a Jackson Browne song from his new movie THE TENDER BAR? Browne’s “My Opening Farewell” is a featured attraction of this film. How about Clooney introducing an actual performance by Jackson Browne… wait for it.

Meanwhile you can see J.R. Moehringer’s coming-of-age anthem that is THE TENDER BAR, starring Ben Affleck, Christopher Lloyd, Lily Rabe, Tye Sheridan, child actor Daniel Ranieri, Briana Middleton, Ron Livingston, Max Martini, and Max Casella, right now. It opened theatrically in limited release a few weeks ago, but it’s open wide now streaming on Prime Video from Amazon Studios.

First, here’s Clooney’s eloquent opening speech for his own “hero growing up” Jackson Browne.

After this behind-the-scenes look, go on over to Prime for the movie…

Director George Clooney is not alone, as Jackson Browne will always ‘stay a little bit longer’ in the hearts of those who grew up listening to his anthems.

George Clooney loving the music of his own coming of age idol, Jackson Browne.

THE TENDER BAR opens the singer/songwriter’s legacy to a whole new generation.

Go discover the movie for yourself here; it’s a celebration of every dysfunctional family we know and love.

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