Ted Williams: What is this? Ted Williams, the Homeless man with the golden voice who's gone from the streets of Columbus, Ohio, to nationwide fame this week because of a Columbus Dispatch video, made another appearance on NBC's Today Show this morning — this time with his 90-year-old mother Julia.
PHOTOS: Ted Williams in pictures
As we've reported, they were reunited yesterday (after 10 years apart, not 20 as previously thought).
VIDEOS: Ted Williams in videos
Today, they talked about his years of Drug Abuse, petty crime and Homelessness and the shame they brought o...
Silky-Voiced Homeless Man Copes With Sudden Fame
NEW YORK (CBS 2/AP) — A Homeless man from Ohio who quickly became a celebrity thanks to his smooth announcing voice indicates it’s been challenging dealing with the rush of fame. “I wanted a nerve pill yesterday, to be honest with you,” Ted Williams said Friday on CBS’ “Early Show.” The 53-year-old recovering addict said a psychologist talked him out of it. “She said, ‘Listen, you’re going to have to learn to meditate and not medicate,&...
Forget the Homeless Radio Guy, Actual Hero Is His Ex-Wife
Photo: Today Show/NBC
While the rest of the world cooed and melted over the story of Ted Williams's unexpected ascent from Homeless man with a talent for radio to Viral Video sensation and Cleveland Cavaliers announcer, we also sobbed gently into our keyboard remained unmoved. Sure this was an uplifting instance of rare second chances and dreams coming true, but what about other Homeless people who aren't blessed with a golden voice? Where is the Internet on that, huh? Now tha...
Homeless Video Star Offered Movie Role
(NewsCore) - Global sensation Ted Williams, the Homeless man with the pitch-perfect voice, has been offered a role in a Jack Nicholson movie, Entertainment Tonight reported Thursday. The 53-year-old Ohio man has been flooded with job offers after showcasing his pitch-perfect voice in a YouTube video recorded by a Columbus Dispatch reporter. He is currently weighing up an offer as an announcer for NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers and was offered a commercial stint recording an ad for Kraft Macaroni & Ch...
'Golden-Voice' Man Credit's God for Redemption
The Ohio Homeless man with a golden voice explained Friday how a YouTube video transformed his life, bringing in multiple job offers for announcing work.
Just days ago, footage shot by The Columbus Dispatch showcased Ted Williams' voice and made him an overnight sensation. It even led to a reunion with his 90-year-old mother Julia Williams.
Watch the video here .
In an interview with ABC News' "Good Morning America" Friday, mother and son recognized God as the source of Williams' redemption....
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Ted Williams, the Homeless guy from Columbus, Ohio with a golden voice got his life changed by the Internet! A dude with a camera asked him to make good on displaying the “God Given GIft” advertised on his begging sign, and Mr. Williams, a former radio announcer whose life went sour when he turned to Alcohol and drug, delivered. The video was put on the internet, and the whole world got to listen to Ted’s talent. Within a day the Viral Video has been seen over 3 million times, ...
Homeless Man with Golden Voice is Actually a Druggie Deadbeat Dad
As usual, the Mainstream Media are a mile wide and an inch deep. They have made a media sensation out of someone who is a despicable loser, crook and irresponsible parent. I have not sunk to such depths as this jerk Ted Williams. Why can’t normal people like ME, with radio experience and who needs a GOOD full-time job, get a job with the Cleveland Cavaliers? Why does it have to be an undeserving dreg of society who deserves a “second chance...
Ted Williams And His Golden Voice Are Headed To NYC!
America, we did it! The Homeless man that was interviewed by a reporter for the Columbus Dispatch—Brooklyn Native Ted Williams, the man with the golden voice—now has a slew of job opportunities, and will be in New York later today to make at least one big television appearance.
Williams says he has the "God-given gift of a great voice" (he really does!) and that his life took a bad turn when he got into drugs and Alcohol—but now that he's over two years clean, he's been adver...
Ted Williams: My Time with the Homeless Man with the Golden Voice
I met Ted Williams, the Homeless man with the golden voice who became a viral sensation, in a high-class dope den just before his descent into the world of Addiction. He struck me as one cool dude even back then. By Mansfield Frazier...
The viral story of the homeless man with the golden voice
Ted Williams - the Homeless man with the golden voice:
In a matter of days the video went viral and Williams became the toast of New York:
Via Greg Hengler on YouTube: Homeless Man Finds Love & Mercy, Thanks God For It
The job offers kept pouring in, and he ended up doing "The Today Show:"
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Hollywood Comes Calling For Ted Williams
The Ted Williams press tour presses on! Last night the man with the golden voice appeared on the Jimmy Fallon Show, where he told the host that Matt Lauer "brings the female out in me"—indeed, no one is immune to Lauer's charm. Speaking of which, Williams was on the Today Show again this morning, this time bringing his mother Julia along with him and getting called out for his Lauer comment by Meredith Viera. (You can watch both clips below.)
While Williams weighs his many options, he sa...
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Ted Williams kisses his mom, Julia Williams, on The Early Show
"We believe in second chances and second opportunities," declared the senior vice president for marketing from the Cleveland Cavaliers. This pronouncement accompanied the offer of an announcing job to Ted Williams, the Homeless man whose "golden" voice and impoverished visage went viral on a YouTube video. Beyond his elevation by the media to visible and viable economic status, Williams became a ...
So Much Unseen
Before Ted Williams hit the viral big time I had the original YouTube video linked on my Facebook page, for I hoped the evolution starkly demonstrated how easy it is to apparently see and classify a Homeless person as unemployable yet be completely blind to their talents and potential. For some reason Epistemology has been branded a “ten dollar word” of intellectual nerds, but it’s simply the process of answering the question how do you know what you know?
Many times the answer induces mil
Radio industry voices approval, frustration at Ted Williams story
There is no doubt that Ted Williams has an amazing voice. It's a voice that only belongs behind a microphone announcing a Basketball game, voicing an Infomercial, reading the news or reminiscing with us on our favorite oldies station. And who doesn't love a story about someone getting a second chance at life? It's inspiring to know that when we might need that second chance or if we are looking for one right now, there's hope. To see the outpouring of jobs, opportunities and ...
Golden Voiced Homeless Man Ted Williams Visits The Today Show
Ted Williams, the (formerly!) Homeless man who received fame - and several job offers - after a video of Williams making radio announcements while panhandling took TV shows and blogs by storm, visited The Today Show this morning to talk about his life’s drastic transformation.
The native Brooklynite, glad to be back on his home turf, very candidly shared how Cocaine and Alcohol derailed his life’s ambitions - and how an issue with his ID almost kept him from getting...
Nagging Questions As Ted Williams Saga Unfolds
In this photo taken in late December, 2010, Ted Williams holds a sign advertising his smooth radio voice near a highway ramp in Columbus, Ohio. Why come to grips with a big, messy social problem like Homelessness? So much easier — isn’t it? — to shower job offers, cash payments and network-TV time on one Homeless guy who happens to have a really nice voice? This is perfect: the low-cost, feel-good way of addressing America’s nagging ills, just in time for the small-govern...
Since When are Deadbeat Dads Pop Culture Icons?
By now you've all see the story of the Homeless guy with the great voice, Ted Williams, as he's been making the rounds on television. But for years we've been told what worthless lowlifes deadbeat fathers are. So why all of a sudden the change in attitude? Don't get me wrong, I'm all for giving people a second or third chance, but let's not overlook the fact the guy is a deadbeat who's left a trail of misery and a broken family. So before we all get all misty-eyed over his shot at redemption, ...
Man With Golden Voice Reuniting With NYC Mom
CLEVELAND (AP / CBS 2) - From the streets to the studios. Ted Williams, whose deep, velvety radio voice and touching story prompted an outpouring of sympathy and job offers from across the country, has become an overnight sensation. He’s America’s Hottest - and most improbable - star. On Thursday, Williams, who was living in a tent near a highway in Columbus, Ohio, just days ago, was in New York for an emotional reunion with his 90-year-old mother, media appearances, a...
Homeless Man With 'Golden Radio Voice' Gets His Chance
The Homeless man with the "golden radio voice" wanted a second chance -- and did he ever get it.
As soon as Ted Williams, a panhandler who became an online hit after video of him begging on an Ohio roadside was posted to the Internet, appeared on a local Radio Show this morning the offers began pouring in -- including a dream job with the Cleveland Cavaliers and a free house.
"The Cleveland Cavaliers just offered me a full-time job and a house! A house! A house!," repeated a stunned Williams...
Homless Man Offered Jobs for His 'Golden' Voice
Ohio airwaves may have stumbled across the next new voice of America -- a Homeless man discovered while living on the streets.
Ted Williams became an overnight sensation after a video of him talking like a broadcaster was posted on YouTube.
He was found by a Columbus Dispatch reporter on the side of the road, using his incredible voice to collect money on the street.
Watch the video here .
The video reached more than 4 million views in 24 hours.
Now, media outlets across the country are fig...
Homeless Ohio man with velvety voice back with mom
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A Homeless man whose silky announcing voice has catapulted him to national fame reunited Thursday with his mother, recorded a commercial for Kraft Macaroni & Cheese and agreed to do voiceover work for MSNBC. Video posted by The Columbus Dispatch shows Ted Williams walking quickly toward his 90-year-old mother at their New York reunion. Williams says, “Hi, Mommy. Hi, Mommy,” when he sees her in a hotel for the first time in about 20 years. Brooklyn resi...
Ted Williams' Checkered Past Begins to Emerge
Like this Story? Share it: Offers for Ted Williams are pouring in after a YouTube video made the Homeless man famous. Chris Wragge reports. Ted Williams had an incredible 24-hour journey where he went from being Homeless to being on top of the world. Second Chance for "Golden-Voiced" Homeless Man? A Homeless man whose deep, velvety voice and touching story prompted an outpouring of sympathy and job offers from across the country, has become an overnight sensation. But as Williams' star rises, a...
Ted Williams Reunites with His Mother
(CBS/AP) Ted Williams, who has become an overnight sensation after the Columbus Dispatch posted a clip of him demonstrating his voiceover skills while begging by the side of the road, has reunited with his mother Thursday afternoon. "Hi mommy," said Williams, 53. "You always told me to pray, and I've been praying, mommy." Julia Williams, his mother, teased him for talking about her age on television. "God did this, mommy," said Williams, pointing out that he was wearing the only set of clothe...
Golden-Voiced Homeless Man Starts Media Tour
Ted Williams, whose deep, velvety radio voice and touching story became an Internet sensation, has America's Hottest--and most improbable--star.
On Thursday, the Brooklyn-born Williams, who was living in a tent near a highway in Ohio just days ago, was in New York for an emotional reunion with his 90-year-old mother and media appearances. He was also recording some commercial voiceover work, his career back on track after years of missteps.
Williams was most recently arrested on May 14. He plea...
Ted Williams, 'Golden-Voiced' Homeless Man, Reunites With Mother After 20 Years
The last couple days have been emotional for Ted Williams, the 'golden-voiced' Homeless man from Ohio who's won the country over with his story -- and vocal talents.
But the most momentous part of the transition from Homeless to YouTube darling came when Williams reunited with his mother Thursday in New York, after 20 years of separation.
NBC's "The Today Show" captured the tearful reunion.
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Sour note for man with golden voice sparks
A feel-good story about a Homeless man with a radio-voice from heaven has been soured by a war of words between two American broadcast networks. Ted Williams, a former DJ who had fallen on hard times, was a roadside beggar until a video of his singing went viral, bringing him more job offers and interview requests than there are stations on the dial. Now CBS is accusing NBC of blocking a meeting it had set up with his mother, Julia, whom he had not seen for 10 years. NBC claims its rival has sab...
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