Ukelele for the Philanthropy Summit


Foundation: Ford Foundation

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Jon Bon Jovi and Warren Buffett plauyed their ukeleles during the Forbes 400 Summit on Philanthropy in New York.

Buffett played the ukelele for the song The Glory of Love with Jon Bon Jovi. According to Buffett, he learned to play ukelele 60 years ago as his way to court girls. The Glory of Love song was one of the songs that he knew by heart.

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