A homeless man with an incredible voice was discovered by a reporter on the side of the road. A YouTube video of the man, Ted Williams, went viral with over 4 million views in 24 hours as his story inspired many. Williams was a former radio announcer who had fallen on hard times but held a sign asking for help while using his "golden voice" to collect money. The video provided Williams a second chance at his career.
A homeless man with an incredible voice was discovered by a reporter on the side of the road. A YouTube video of the man, Ted Williams, went viral with over 4 million views in 24 hours as his story inspired many. Williams was a former radio announcer who had fallen on hard times but held a sign asking for help while using his "golden voice" to collect money. The video provided Williams a second chance at his career.
A homeless man with an incredible voice was discovered by a reporter on the side of the road. A YouTube video of the man, Ted Williams, went viral with over 4 million views in 24 hours as his story inspired many. Williams was a former radio announcer who had fallen on hard times but held a sign asking for help while using his "golden voice" to collect money. The video provided Williams a second chance at his career.
Ted Williams was homeless, but with a golden voice. A chance YouTube video changed everything. Williams story became a viral sensation on January 4, with the original YouTube clip reaching more than four million views in 24 hours. He was found by a dispatch reporter on the side of the road, using his incredible voice to collect money on the street, holding a cardboard sign that asks motorists for help and says, "I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times."
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