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Corporate leaders pay this singer to make fun of them – and they love it

Corporate leaders pay this singer to make fun of them – and they love it
Kelley James does lots of pre-gig research on the high-profile figures he takes the mickey out of. (Image: Charlie Pinkus)
The Wall Street Journal
By Miriam GottfriedLots of people have dreamed about getting a chance to make fun of the boss. Kelley James has made a career out of it. James is a singer and performer whom companies hire for corporate events. He is best known for improvising songs that poke fun at the personal quirks and weak golf games of CEOs and other powerful people. He’s ribbed the likes of Tiger Woods and Stephen Curry at golf tournaments, and rapped about fossil fuels for Saudi executives. His highly researched needling earns him hundreds of thousa...

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