The track opened Minnie's debut album 'Come To My Garden,' released on the GRT label in November 1970.
The new track is the first installment in the third part of the electronic music pioneers' on-going, cross-platform project.
The killer line-up includes Peter Frampton, Joe Walsh, Billy Gibbons, Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Beck and more.
US Channel Lifetime has approved the projects executive produced by Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott.
The two artists are also co-headlining a US summer tour, also titled Night Running, with Spoon joining the bill for most of the dates.
Sting says: “‘My Songs’ is my life in songs. Some of them reconstructed, some of them refitted, some of them reframed, but all of them with a contemporary focus.”
The evening panel will include including Coltrane biographers Lewis Porter and Ashley Kahn who also play tracks from the new collection.
The new track is the first taste of Ferreira's upcoming album, 'Masochism', out later this year.
Ferry, Mackay and Manzanera will perform alongside a group of musicians that have played with either Ferry or Roxy Music throughout the years, including Chris Spedding, Neil Jason and Fonzi Thornton.
Celebrated globally for reintroducing jazz to new audiences and upending traditionalist assumptions, Glasper will showcase the full range of his talents across the weekend.
The release marks a month of increased awareness about the natural world, culminating in Earth Day on 22 April.
The legendary rockers are set to be inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame on Friday, 29 March.
In honour of Diana Ross’ 75th birthday, the City of Los Angeles has officially declared 26 March as ‘Diana Ross Day’.
The news arrived a matter of weeks before the scheduled publication of Roger's memoir by Omnibus Press.
UB40 saxophonist Brian Travers announced he’ll be undergoing surgery for a brain tumour and won’t be joining the band on their upcoming 40th anniversary tour.