Schorr has worked with Mike Vernon, Walter Trout, Innes Sibun, Joe Louis Walker, Popa Chubby, Warren Haynes, Keb Mo', Taj Mahal, Eric Burdon, Robin Trower and Carly Simon.
[1] Through her parents love of music, as a youngster Schorr heard recordings by Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.
[1] To begin her career, Schorr worked her way around the blues clubs and nightspots of South Bronx and the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York.
[3] She went on to progress by touring for several years, both in the US and across Europe, by working as a backing singer with Joe Louis Walker and Popa Chubby.
[5] In January 2015, the veteran English record producer Mike Vernon, received a Keeping The Music Alive Award at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee.
Later at the event Schorr performed a couple of numbers, and Vernon was so impressed with her that he offered to come out of retirement and produce her debut album.
Dates there included an appearance on 29 August 2017 on the International Stage at the Great British R & B Festival in Colne, Lancashire, England.
The 12-track collection was recorded during her then recent touring obligations, and incorporated original songs from her two studio albums along with reworked versions of "Black Betty" and "I Just Want to Make Love to You", both audience favorites.
[3] She has collaborated with others for humanitarian causes, including on "Toast to Freedom" for Amnesty International, where she worked alongside Warren Haynes, Keb' Mo', Taj Mahal, Eric Burdon and Carly Simon.