Warren Buffett and Bon Jovi play a duet
Warren Buffett and Jon Bon Jovi sing duet at a charity event in New York.
/ Forbes/YouTube(CBS/AP) Billionaire Warren Buffett played a duet with Jon Bon Jovi at a charity event in New York, sponsored by Forbes magazine.
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Pictures: Warren Buffett
The revered investor and the "Livin' on a Prayer" rock star played "The Glory of Love'" Tuesday at a private discussion of philanthropy.
In a video (see below) of the performance, Bon Jovi jokes that the Berkshire Hathaway Inc. CEO may replace guitarist Richie Sambora in his band.
But Buffett told the crowd of more than 100 entrepreneurs they'd know as soon as they heard the duet that it wasn't worth repeating.
Buffett has pledged to give away 99 percent of his fortune over time, and he has been encouraging other wealthy people to give away at least half of theirs.
Bon Jovi runs a foundation that helps people struggling with poverty and homelessness.
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