Due to high attendance for the Selena exhibit, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Due to high attendance for the Selena exhibit, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Vocalist/pianist Diane Schuur is as eclectic as she is brilliant. Blind since birth, Schuur taught herself piano by ear and developed a rich, resonant vocal style early on. A longtime disciple of Dinah Washington and other legendary jazz singers of the ’40s and ’50s, Schuur has built a career by embracing not only the jazz of her parents’ generation, but also the pop music of her own youth during the late 1950s and ’60s. In a recording career that spans nearly three decades — and includes two GRAMMY Awards and three GRAMMY nominations — Schuur’s music has explored nearly every corner of the 20th century American musical landscape. Hear Schuur in conversation, along with GRAMMY Foundation Vice President Scott Goldman, about her long-regarded career, the constant tight-rope she walks between jazz and pop and her new album, The Gathering. After the discussion, Schuur will take questions from the audience and perform a selection of songs.
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