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In less than two days, the homeless man, Ted Williams, was lifted from panhandling obscurity to YouTube sensation thanks to a 97-second clip that showcased his astonishingly resonant voice.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — You might recall the story of Ted Williams, the homeless man with the "golden voice," but where is he now? To refresh your memory, Williams became an overnight ...
Ted Williams, the man rescued from homelessness by his golden voice, knows his past is never far behind him but he’s determined to take advantage of the newest chances that continue to fall at ...
Jan. 5: Ted Williams, the homeless man with the golden voice, now sporting a new haircut and clean clothes, appears on the Morning Zoo program at WNCI (97.9 FM) in Columbus, Ohio.
The "golden voice" is adding his name to the long list of presidential hopefuls. Ted Williams, a formerly homeless man who rose to stardom for his deep voice, will run as an independent candidate ...
Ted Williams, whose deep, velvety radio voice and touching story prompted an outpouring of sympathy and job offers from across the coun… by Tom Withers CLEVELAND - From the streets to the studios.
It was a nice story, and I hope it has a happy ending. But the tale of Homeless Man with the Golden Voice has already lost its fairy-tale patina. Ted Williams is headed to rehab, after a whirlwind ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A once-homeless Ohio man whose smooth radio voice made him an Internet sensation a decade ago says he’s running for governor as a Democrat.. Ted Williams was propelled ...
Ted Williams, the man who went from homeless to an internet sensation after a video of him showcasing a perfect radio voice while panhandling in Ohio went viral, went back to work this week at the ...
Ted Williams, whose striking baritone went viral in 2011, is now co-hosting a daily radio show in Columbus, Ohio, The Columbus Dispatch reports. It's his first full-time job since 1993.
Former panhandler Ted Williams, the homeless man with the golden voice, earned about $500,000 from his fame from a Dispatch video nearly four years ago, but today he has little to show for it.
Williams, who quickly became a YouTube sensation after a video showcasing his golden voice went viral, admitted on "Dr. Phil" that he had begun drinking again. Dr.