Minggu, 09 Januari 2011

Homeless Man With Golden Voice To Cavaliers Or NFL Films? – USA Today

Homeless man with golden voice to Cavaliers or NFL Films?

It’s a feel-excellent tale for the new year.

A YouTube video of Ted Williams, a homeless Columbus, Ohio, man with a golden radio voice, has gone viral over the last two days. Williams has exploded into an overnight sensation. And a possible sports announcer.

He’s been offered a job by the Cleveland Cavaliers. NFL Films reached out to the Columbus Dispatch newspaper, which profiled Williams, to hire him for voiceover work, says NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy.

NBC’s Today Show, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live and MTV are calling for interviews with 53-year Brooklyn native. By midday Wednesday, Williams had himself an agent who was fielding an avalanche of job offers and media requests.

Sorry, Mr. Williams isn’t available, his rep said in an email . He was scheduled to board a plane for New York today at 4 p.m., where he’s booked on Today and Jimmy Kimmel.

The video that started it all was filmed next to a Columbus freeway as Williams panhandled for money with a hand-written sign (right). In the video, he says he has a background in radio but fell on hard times due to drug and alcohol problems.

Here’s the video that’s tearing up the Internet with over 5.4 million hits since Tuesday. Take a listen to the golden pipes that are turning Williams’ life around in a rush.

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