Singer Alicia Keys drew a crowd in New York for a live performance on CBS' The Early Show that will be televised on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007. Here, The Early Show's Hannah Storm interviews Keys about her latest album, "As I Am." Released Nov. 13, The New York Times has called it "her strongest effort yet."
Alicia Keys performs her single "No One." The song is currently No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The performance airs Tuesday, Nov. 20 on CBS' The Early Show.
Alicia Keys plays "No One" for The Early Show. Keys started playing the piano when she was 7.
Spectators capture Alicia Keys' performance on The Early Show. Keys said she feels she is coming into her own, and has appeared more confident in front of fans.
Crowds gather to take in Alicia Keys' performance on The Early Show at the corner of 59th Street and 5th Avenue in New York City.
Alicia Keys performs a track from "As I Am" on The Early Show. The album also features John Mayer, Marsha Ambrosius and Linda Perry.
Alicia Keys takes a breather from her concert. She entertained fans during intermission: "I'm your lunch today!" she told the crowd.
Alicia Keys said she is very passionate about her latest album. "I am in love with this album. It's very fresh and new," she said.
Alicia Keys belts out her song, "No One." She told The Early Show's Hannah Storm, "It's important for me to be totally and completely honest with the way that I feel, the way that I need to relate with others."
Alicia Keys sings a song from "As I Am" during The Early Show. The award-winning singer/songwriting has ascended quickly in six years, selling 25 million records and winning nine Grammy Awards.
Alicia Keys signs autographs following her appearance. Keys raised awareness about Keep a Child Alive, her non-profit organization that donates AIDS medicines to afflicted children in Africa.
Alicia Keys has to be pulled away from her fans following The Early Show concert. Keys said the new "As I Am" album is edgier than her first two CDs.
Alicia Keys says goodbye to spectators after The Early Show concert. Though she was earlier known as reserved, Keys has grown bolder. She joked, "I've started to become more vocal and more open, and people are scared of me now."