Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Ted Williams, "Golden-Voiced" Homeless Man needs a job UPDATE Cleveland Cavaliers offers a job


This man has a fantastic voice and should be working somewhere either on TV or radio. I really wish him well because he’s blessed with wonderful pipes.

CBS News reports to get ready to start hearing about Ted Williams - not the baseball player but the "golden voiced" homeless man about to get a second chance in Columbus, Ohio. Williams, a panhandler near Interstate 71, solicits donations with a sign saying that he's an ex-radio announcer with a "god-given gift" who has fallen on hard times.
A reporter from the Columbus Dispatch spoke to him and the result was an amazing video in which Williams demonstrates his soothing croon and explains how he went from a successful career to panhandling.

Mored details here
Watch the video below. He'll blow you away!



UPDATE: Ted Willians, golden voice homeless guy gets job offer from Cleveland Cavaliers and others

I’m so happy for Ted!

God bless you, brother and stay strong and straight in the Lord!



KTSN News reports that the the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers has offered a job to Ted Williams, 53, to do voice-over work and other jobs after a video posted of Williams and his sultry voice surfaced online.

The Columbus Dispatch web site posted the video of Williams giving small snippets of his “golden” voice work. The sign Williams holds reads “I have a God-given gift of a great voice.” The tenor voiced

Williams has received countless offers, including the $10,000 offer for voice-over work.

Williams is a father of seven girls and two boys.
Williams was contacted by the Cavaliers on Wednesday, and offered him a position that could include announcing work at Quicken Loans Arena. Williams said the team offered him a two-year contract.

Williams is scheduled to appear on the “Today” show on Thursday.