Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Concert-goers to Ramshackle in downtown Clayton on Saturday, June 6 perform the Electric Slide dance while headliner Grady & The Vegabonds perform live music on the Main Stage.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Grady Spencer & The Vegabonds headline Ramshackle 2026 in downtown Clayton on June 6 as thousands of concert-goers dance and have a great time.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The duo “adam and jo music” performs on the Main Stage at Ramshackle 2026.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Clayton Police Department Chief Mike Turner and officers Andy Beck and Jimmy Nations educate the public and keep the community safe.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Jacob Ray is the creater/bandleader for Complicated Music Machine. He showcases his merchandise to visitors at Ramshackle. Complicated Music Machine is America’s next famous virtual band.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Sandra Million, Jennifer Thurmond, Asher Thurmond and Alyson Roth enjoy friendship and have a great time listening to live music at Ramshackle on Saturday, June 6.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Jake McCrackin and Blue Ridge Lonesome perform for thousands of concert-goers on the Main Stage at Ramshackle Saturday, June 6. McCrackin is a life-long Rabun County native and was the “RISING STAR of 2026.” Hundreds of people showed support and jammed to fantastic music played by the band.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Tina Story, Veronica Respress and Bez Rengifo with 1 Million Cups talk to visitors at the 2026 Ramshackle in downtown Clayton on Saturday, June 6.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Konstantina Kalaitzaki Vinson; Cricket Werkheiser; Laura Schott, Kiwanis Club of Rabun County president; and Debbie Chisholm have fun helping kids at the Tallulah Kids’ Corner during Ramshackle last weekend.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Clayton Mayor Roy Quilliams speaks on stage ahead of headliner Grady Spencer & The Vegabonds at Ramshackle on Saturday, June 6.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Jaye Masters And Cathy Jowers showcase beautiful artwork with the North Georgia Arts Guild at The Rock House in downtown Clayton during Ramshackle. The Arts Guild will have its annual Painted Fern Art Festival on Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12, at the Rabun County Civic Center.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Ramshackle on Saturday, June 6, featured many vendors selling unique crafts on Main Street in downtown Clayton. Larry Ferguson showcases his beautiful custom pens from his business “Pens & Things By Larry.”
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Greg Presmanes, Karen Bacon and David Bacon with Sweet Charity’s Playing It Forward perform at Universal Joint during Ramshackle on Saturday, June 6.
Downtown Clayton was bustling with activity last weekend as locals and visitors jammed their way into the first weekend of June at the third annual Ramshackle Street Festival. The Satur...

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