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    Golden-Voiced Homeless Man Captivates Internet

    This clip speaks for itself -- literally. The Columbus Dispatch discovered a homeless man along Ohio's I-71 claiming to have "the God-given gift of voice," and what began as your everyday viral video has exploded into a life-changing experience for one man. Yesterday morning he was a panhandler; today he's the most in-demand voice personality in the world, thanks to offers from countless radio stations, voiceover gigs and even the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    His name is Ted Williams, and he's an ex-radio announcer according to the note he scrawled on a piece of cardboard that he used to solicit change from drivers. And wow, does Williams ever deliver for a dollar. Williams tells the Dispatch about his struggles, but thankfully "alcohol and drugs and a few other things" haven't diminished Williams' velvety vocal cords, and he says he's two years clean now.

    "I have a god given gift of voice. I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times. Please! Any help will be greatfully appreciated. Thank you and God bless. Happy holidays," reads Williams' roadside sign for help.

    [Video: Homeless man hailed as hero for good deed]

    Like Williams, the radio industry has fallen on hard times in the past decade, but given the viral power of this video, Williams was quickly approached by more than a few morning show appearances. In fact, Reddit reported that Ted was tracked down by Columbus area radio show the Morning Zoo and appeared on this morning's program, and even found time for an interview with CBS' "The Early Show":

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    As evidenced by Williams' new haircut, what a difference a day makes. A mere 24 hours after the video went viral, Williams says he's already been offered a bunch of employment opportunities, including one that's a Ohio citizen's dream job. "The Cleveland Cavaliers just offered me a full-time job and a house," Williams revealed. The Cavs will reportedly have to compete against MTV, the NFL and likely countless more suitors for Williams' services.

    While Williams' sudden and lucky twist of fate could bring any man to tears, he gets most choked up when discussing how an invitation to do the gamut of TV shows in New York has opened the door for him to visit his 92-year-old mother in Brooklyn for the first time in years. "One of my biggest prayers that I sent out was that she would live long enough to see me rebound," Williams said. "There's so many words. I've already been compared to Susan Boyle... I'm just so happy."

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    21,292 comments

    • Rona  •  11 months ago
      Where is Ted today? Is he clean yet? Is he still drugging and living on the street with his woman? I'd like to see an update on him! Dr. Phil did his best to help this man, but you can't help those who don't want to help themselves. Like the old saying..."You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink". Personally, I loved his deep-sounding voice. I wish him the best in his life, but I believe he needs to get rid of the crack-head woman he is with. She's a very bad influence on him, I believe.
    • Ron  •  11 months ago
      I guess I had it all wrong all these years. I was announcer for the army band, went to broadcasting school on GII billl, started as a TV announcer in 1969 for $100 a week with a wife and kid.

      Did local news for 15 years, was 14 years in New York City living in dives, running for subways, typing for biggies at the world trade center and attempted to be mugged three times. Left to go back home when elderly mother fell and broke hip.

      I took care of her while working at Walmart till she passed away in a nursing home. Now I'm 66 in Florida and just have my scrapbook and social security to get me by (Walmart too). Great Voice. Guess my problem was I wasn't an alcoholic who hung out on the side of the street with a sign.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 months ago
      Old story! Remove it!
    • sunny  •  11 months ago
      didnt this jackass leave his family? to bum around for years? now they want to treat him like some celebrity for that? he put his family through hell and needs to have his @#$% kicked...and i hate his voice..is so annoying seriously...
    • ShirleyD  •  11 months ago
      Until he straightens out his bad habits he will never be able to go anywhere...and be sucessful...What a shame!
    • Mr.Bitter-man  •  11 months ago
      It didn't take long for the radio bum fad to fade out.
    • Gabriel L  •  11 months ago
      Bless him, for he will be a roll model to inspire all those people who think they do not have talents and stay condemned throughout their life. Everything is possible those who believe. Always have great dreams and they will come to fruition in due time.
    • Cora  •  11 months ago
      He has not been sober for two years, he was on dr phill show not
      to long a go and admitted to still on drugs, so dr phil put him in a rehab.
    • "MS G"  •  11 months ago
      03/23/2011
      Where is Ted Williams today?
    • NevadaFriend  •  11 months ago
      I hope things are going wonderful for him. It's tough to break the addiction stuff but he sure has a reason too, as we all want to hear him. Hope he hangs in there so we can enjoy that voice for lots of years ! We all wish him a healthy, happy, fulfilling life.
    • Ozzy  •  11 months ago
      good luck :]
    • BABE  •  11 months ago
      i think he should be given a ch.the united states ance to prove him

      I THINK THIS MAN SHOULD BE GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE .ISN T THAT S WHAT THIS COUNTRY IS ABOUT COMING TO A PERSON RESCUE . WHY NOT WE RE HELPED EVERY OTHER COUNTRY .WHY NOT STSRT BY HELPING A PERSON RIGHT HERE IN THE GOOD OL U. S. A . YOU D GET TAXES IT S NOT LIKE HE S APERSON FROM ANOTHER COUNTRYWHERE YOU D HAVE TO WAIT TO WAIT FOR YEAR STO GET TAXES HIRE HIM NOW HE S A CITIZEN OF THIS COUNTRY
    • Miranda  •  11 months ago
      Why so many ads? My God it took almost 3 minutes to get to the man.... Then the wrong video about a disease....
    • Buck  •  11 months ago
      what a great voice we all have made mistakes n. life so he really deserve a chance keep your head up bro williams
    • DonaldD  •  11 months ago
      CNN, are you reading these posts?
    • Bill W  •  11 months ago
      I love this, watch the same commercial twice then see a news broadcast totally unrelated to the article.
    • Annie  •  1 year 0 months ago
      I wish him lots of luck and blessings on his journey.
    • Dianna Walker  •  11 months ago
      From rags to riches.The best is he wanted to see his mother and he got too.I hope he passes it on.What good luc k was it that he had this voice and someone helped him get it out there.I hope he never has to have a cardboard sign again.
    • Maggie Harrison  •  11 months ago
      good luck ted,god speed.
    • Dianna Walker  •  11 months ago
      wow thats great wish him the best. He really got his wish to see his mother who is 92. He was homeless and someone helped him out. I hope that he passes it on too and helps someone in need . god bless him.