Diane Schuur's 'Schuur Fire'
Jazz singer Diane Schuur has earned the title "First Lady of Jazz." In a career that spans more than 25 years, the Tacoma, Wash., native has sung the blues with B.B. King, shared the stage with Ray Charles and has entertained millions with her powerful vocal style.
The two-time Grammy winning songstress has just released her 27th album, entitled "Schuur Fire."
She visits The Saturday Early Show's Second Cup Café to perform, "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" and "I Can't Stop Loving You," from he new CD, as well as "Meet Me Midnight," from "Midnight."
Discovered by jazz great Stan Getz, Schuur has played everywhere from Carnegie Hall, the Reagan's White House (twice), to Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" (11 times).
Don't miss her interview and performance.
To track her career, visit her Web site at www.dianeschuur.com.