Kesha and Orville Peck Unite for “Tennessee” on All Things Go’s Charity Compilation

All Things Go has always been more than a festival—it’s a movement for community and inclusivity in music. Now, as the celebrated festival brand marks a decade of boundary-pushing curation, it’s bringing together some of the industry’s most dynamic voices for a cause that matters.
The latest reveal from All Things Go: 10 Years is “Tennessee,” a shimmering collaboration between pop powerhouse Kesha and masked country trailblazer Orville Peck, with production wizard Hudson Mohawke and songwriter Tayla Parx lending their talents. The track, which debuted in the award-winning short film Stud Country, captures the rugged romance of its title while weaving in the kind of genre-crossing flair all four artists are known for.
“Making this song with Orville, Tayla, and Hudson was so much fun,” Kesha shares. “I felt safe to explore my southern roots and excited entering a room with these artists I’ve looked up to for years and making music that felt real and honest. They’re all inspiring creatives who just want to make great music. Knowing it’s helping The Ally Coalition makes it even more special.”
Proceeds from the compilation benefit The Ally Coalition, the nonprofit founded by Jack and Rachel Antonoff to support LGBTQ+ youth. The album drops November 7 on digital, vinyl, and CD, featuring a lineup of past and present ATG artists including Maren Morris, Rachel Chinouriri, Medium Build, Maude Latour, Joy Oladokun, Bartees Strange, and more. Previous releases from the project—Maren Morris’ introspective “Welcome to the End” (produced by Jack Antonoff) and “Jesus and John Wayne” by googly eyes, Joy Oladokun, and Allison Ponthier—have already hinted at the compilation’s emotional breadth.
All Things Go’s commitment to elevating female and LGBTQ+ artists has earned national recognition, from its early days in Washington, D.C., to its recent expansion into New York and Toronto. Its festivals have featured trailblazers like Billie Eilish, boygenius, Lana Del Rey, and Mitski, making it a reliable barometer for what’s next in music. By tying this anniversary release to a charitable cause, ATG underscores its ethos: music can build community, challenge norms, and create tangible change.
With “Tennessee” leading the charge and a star-studded tracklist on the way, All Things Go: 10 Years is shaping up to be more than a retrospective—it’s a rallying cry for inclusion and artistry, and a reminder that after a decade of championing diverse voices, All Things Go is just getting started.
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