New York Times: “David Lowery Represents the Anger of Musicians In the Internet Age…”

Because the tech industry still hasn’t innovated a way to shut up David Lowery.

Which brings us to a high-profile, 1,200 word profile by Ben Sisario of the New York Times. And more importantly, another highly-inconvenient spotlight on massive artist compensation and content devaluation issues.

This is the charismatic leader that could create serious damage for Pandora, Spotify, Google, and ilk. “Lowery has become a celebrity among musicians for speaking out about artists’ shrinking paychecks and the influence of Silicon Valley over copyright, economics and public discourse,” Sisario pens.

“In public appearances and no-holds-barred blog posts, Mr. Lowery, 53, has come to represent the anger of musicians in the digital age.”

The complete article, well worth reading, is here.