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He remains the music industry's most wanted interview subject. Every major publication from Billboard to The New York Times has requested a sit-down. He has declined every time. In an era of over-sharing CEOs who tweet every thought, Williams represents the old guard of builders: obsessed with the product, allergic to the spotlight.

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, specifically regarding a 2010 homicide case in Birmingham, Alabama. He remains the music industry's most wanted interview

He has a black belt in judo. He collects contemporary art that looks like it might punch you back. And he famously doesn't care what the critics say. In an era of over-sharing CEOs who tweet

Another Francis Williams (1910–1983) was a famous American jazz trumpet player who played extensively in the Duke Ellington Orchestra during the 1940s and 1950s.