Warren Buffett is singing and playing ukulele again in public.
He did a duet of "The Glory of Love" with Jon Bon Jovi at the Forbes 400 Summit on Philanthropy in New York on Tuesday.
The song was originated by Benny Goodman in 1936 and popularized again by Bette Midler in 1988.
Here's the clip posted by Forbes .
It's planning to report on the gathering itself in the fall, but made the video available now since the "whimsical moment won't wait (mostly because of a plethora of camera phone.)"
Before they start the music, the Berkshire Hathaway [ BRK.A 166020.00
-960.00 (-0.57%) ] CEO jokingly warns the audience that "this has been described as a once in a lifetime experience, and you'll understand why. Once will be enough."
While they may not share the same level of musical talent, Bon Jovi and Buffett both have a great interest in philanthropy.
Last year, Bon Jovi was the top name on Forbes' list of the " most charitable celebrities ."
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