You gotta check out this incredible story about a homeless guy in Ohio with an amazing voice…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTysXITBCmk

**UPDATE**

 Since this video was viewed over 4 million times and 71 year old Ted Williams made numerous apperances on radio and television shows, the Cleveland Cavaliers not only offered him a job to do voiceover work for them, but they also GAVE him a home!

The Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, native trained to be a radio announcer before drugs and alcohol ruined his chances at a career, and he was reduced to begging on the side of a road in Columbus, Ohio, before a newspaper employee found him, filmed the video and posted it to YouTube

Local police would refer to Williams as “Radio man,” when chasing him from his usual begging spots, where he earned around $30 an hour, Williams said.

“I’ve been out there about a year; I just didn’t know anything like this would ever happen,” an overwhelmed Williams said earlier in the show. “There’s so many words. I’ve already been compared to [Scottish singing sensation] Susan Boyle … I’m just so happy.”

Before the Cavs made their bid, the station said a group of credit unions offered Williams a contract worth up to $10,000; a caller claiming to rep MTV expressed interest in having him guest-announce a show; and the people who said they were the voiceover actors behind plugs for “The Simpsons” and “Entertainment Tonight” said they wanted him to compete on their upcoming “America’s Next Voice” — where the prize includes a home studio. 

For a man suddenly thrust from an Ohio roadside into the thoughts of the world, Williams set his sights low. 

“Just to get back to some normalcy and responsibility — If I can a job, whether it’s a twenty-five or even $18,000, I’d be happy,” he said. “At least I know God has me where he wants me.”