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Ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, Jazz & the Blues: A Millionaire’s Retreat on Jekyll

Program No. 8009RJ
Jekyll Island was once an exclusive destination for millionaires and the political elite. Join us at the historic Jekyll Island Club for an adventure of learning and island exploration.

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At a Glance

Spend a week with two of the country's leading authorities and performers in the field of Ragtime, Dixieland and turn-of-the century popular music. Learn about great musicians like Scott Joplin, W. C. Handy, Irving Berlin, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller and others, and immerse yourself in the music with live piano, flute and vocal performances of the tunes for which these artists are best remembered. Also explore Jekyll Island – one of Georgia’s southernmost barrier islands – home to the famous Jekyll Island Club, the exclusive and lavish resort where families like the Rockefellers and Vanderbilts once wintered.
Activity Level
Easy Going
Standing for on-site lectures, getting on/off a tram and boat during excursions. At the hotel, there are steps leading from the Bellstand to the veranda at the entrance (there is a handicap lift available). There are also 4 steps leading to the front desk. There is a gift shop at the hotel that has steps as well, which include 3 steps up and 3 steps down.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • During your stay, learn the history of the extravagant Jekyll Island Club Hotel, formerly one of the most exclusive clubs in America, which counted Morgans, Rockefellers and Vanderbilts among its members.
  • Learn from one of America’s leading authorities and performers of ragtime, Dixieland and other popular early 20th century music with live performances and engaging lectures.
  • Learn about Jekyll Island's rich history and ecology on a guided trolley tour through the National Landmark Historic District and a guided boat tour along the pristine Georgia coastline.

General Notes

Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available.
Featured Expert
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Jeff Barnhart
Jeff Barnhart is an internationally renowned pianist, vocalist, arranger, bandleader, recording artist, ASCAP composer, educator and entertainer. Jeff began his professional career at age 14 playing and entertaining four nights a week in a restaurant in Connecticut. In addition, he has lead two bands in the UK: the Fryer-Barnhart International Jazz Band and Jeff Barnhart’s British Band, which performs small group swing of the 30’s. Jeff enjoys performing with smaller groups, most notably Ivory&Gold®, a group he co-leads with his wife, Anne Barnhart.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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JoAnn Buisson is a retired elementary school teacher from Boston, Mass. After college, she was employed as a nursery school teacher until 1981. She remained at home until 1994 in order to raise her children. In 1994, JoAnn accepted a position with a local elementary school as an art teacher, eventually retiring in 2014. Upon retirement, she moved to Jekyll Island with her husband. She continues her interest in the arts, taking several classes in pottery.
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Jeff Barnhart View biography
Jeff Barnhart is an internationally renowned pianist, vocalist, arranger, bandleader, recording artist, ASCAP composer, educator and entertainer. Jeff began his professional career at age 14 playing and entertaining four nights a week in a restaurant in Connecticut. In addition, he has lead two bands in the UK: the Fryer-Barnhart International Jazz Band and Jeff Barnhart’s British Band, which performs small group swing of the 30’s. Jeff enjoys performing with smaller groups, most notably Ivory&Gold®, a group he co-leads with his wife, Anne Barnhart.
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Anne Barnhart is a flutist and vocalist whose musical experiences with Ivory&Gold® have taken her around the world. Her performances have been enjoyed from coast to coast in the US and abroad. When she is onstage, audiences are dazzled by her technique, awed by her tone and enthralled with her timing when bantering with her husband, pianist Jeff Barnhart. Anne is also a gifted educator, having taught hundreds of students over the past 30 years. Anne holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music.
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Duration
6 days
5 nights
What's Included
12 meals ( 5B, 3L, 4D )
8 expert-led lectures
3 expert-led field trips
1 hands-on experience
5 performances
An experienced Group Leader
5 nights of accommodations
Taxes and customary gratuity
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Activity Note
Hotel check-in from 4:00 p.m. Remember to bring your nametag (sent previously).
Afternoon:
Program Registration: 4:00 p.m. After you check in and have your room assignment, join us at the Road Scholar table to register with the program staff, get any updated information, and confirm the time and location of the Orientation session. If you arrive late, please locate your Group Leader and let them know you have arrived.
Dinner:
In a private banquet room at the historic Jekyll Island Club Hotel. All program meals are served buffet-style with a variety of options to accommodate most dietary needs. On your health form, only note dietary restrictions that may be difficult to manage by selecting from the buffet. If necessary, we'll contact you to arrange a special plate. If a special plate is prepared for you, it will replace the buffet options.
Evening:
Orientation. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. This program is staffed with a Study Leader, who will provide educational content, and a Group Leader who will deal primarily with logistics. We will have meals in the Jekyll Island Club dining room and private banquet room. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
Activity Note
Standing and walking 1/2 hour during field trip.
Breakfast:
In the Club’s historic Grand Dining Room.
Morning:
In our private meeting room at the Club, our music instructors will begin our program with the first of their four musical presentations. Today’s class is about ragtime, including its history, structure, and different styles. Scott Joplin, Eubie Blake, and other prominent ragtime composers will be covered, with complete live piano, flute and vocal performances of important – and fun – rags and ragtime songs.
Lunch:
In a private dining room.
Afternoon:
Following lunch, we will be given a private behind the scenes tour of the Jekyll Island Club where we will learn about the events and people that are a part of the property's fascinating history and how it has maintained its standards of luxurious service.
Dinner:
At the hotel.
Evening:
After dinner, we’ll be treated to a performance by Ivory & Gold®, a husband-and-wife duo who for two decades have been renowned for their performances in the styles being explored during the morning sessions.
Activity Note
Getting in/out of a trolley. Standing and walking approximately 30-45 minutes on field trip.
Breakfast:
In the Grand Dining Room.
Morning:
Our day starts with our second class at the Club: an introduction to blues music and its history and structure, with live piano, flute and vocal performances of compositions by W. C. Handy, Bessie Smith, and other blues pioneers. Our instructors will continue through the origins of Tin Pan Alley, touching on its composers, lyricists and performers including the incomparable Irving Berlin and Sophie Tucker. We’ll hear such famous works as “Alexander's Ragtime Band,” “Some of These Days,” and “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Baby)”.
Lunch:
At the Club.
Afternoon:
We’ll board the tram with our Group Leader and head to the Historic District Museum. First, we’ll enjoy a presentation on Jekyll’s history from a staffer. We will return to the tram to see the island’s 240-acre National Historic Landmark District, where gilded-era millionaires spent winter vacations with family, friends, and each other. It is said that Jekyll Island’s wealthy visitors once represented one-sixth of our nation's total wealth. When they weren’t relaxing at this special retreat, these famous families were making deals and building America’s economic empire. We’ll have expert commentary aboard the tram and make two stops in the Historic District.
Dinner:
At the hotel.
Evening:
We’ll be joined by a local expert who will tell us about the fascinating ecology of this Barrier Island. One of its inhabitants, the Knobbed Whelk, is the State Shell of Georgia. We’ll also discuss the sea turtles that come back year after year to use the beaches of Jekyll Island as a nesting ground.
Activity Note
Minimal walking or standing. Walking and other activities during free time according to personal choice.
Breakfast:
In the Grand Dining Room.
Morning:
Our music instructors will join us at the Club to continue our Tin Pan Alley adventure with live piano, flute, and vocal performances of selections by Jerome Kern ("They Didn't Believe Me"), Walter Donaldson (“Makin’ Whoopee”, "My Blue Heaven", "Yes, Sir! That's My Baby!"), and George Gershwin (too many to list) among many others. They’ll also discuss what exactly the “Great American Songbook” really is and tell the story of why Tin Pan Alley disappeared.
Lunch:
This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.
Afternoon:
Free time. You can take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions. You might want to visit nearby attractions, such as St. Simons Island, which has been inhabited for over 4,000 years and is the site of numerous colonial, Revolutionary War, and Civil War battles. Or head to historic Jekyll Wharf and its many opportunities for sightseeing.
Dinner:
This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions.
Evening:
AT LEISURE
Activity Note
Minimal walking or standing. Getting on/off a boat; cruising for 90 minutes.
Breakfast:
In the Grand Dining Room.
Morning:
In our private meeting room at the Club, our music instructors will lead our final class with short biographies of some of the most influential early jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Eddie Condon, James P. Johnson, and Fats Waller. We’ll hear live piano, flute, and vocal performances of tunes for which these figures are best remembered, along with some representative recordings. Our presentation concludes with a special wrap-up session about the music we’ve experienced during the program.
Lunch:
At the Club.
Afternoon:
We will enjoy an afternoon boating field trip in search of dolphins, as well as other wildlife while admiring the scenic views of Jekyll Island. Along the way, our captains and master mariners will share their years of experience on the pristine Georgia coastline. . Before dinner, the instructors are leading a one-hour BYOI (Bring Your Own Instrument) jam session for anyone interested! Anyone who plays an instrument (or sings) is welcome to join in. For those who don't, please feel free to attend to listen and cheer your new friends on!
Dinner:
At the Club. Share favorite experiences and enjoy camaraderie with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.
Activity Note
Minimal walking and standing. Hotel check-out by 11:00 a.m.
Breakfast:
In the Grand Dining Room.
Morning:
Join the instructors in the ballroom at the hotel to wrap up all things Ragtime, Early Tin Pan Alley, & Dixieland Jazz. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!
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MEALS
12 Meals
5 Breakfasts
3 Lunches
4 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian
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5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
5 nights
Location: Jekyll Island
The Jekyll Island Club Hotel is Jekyll Island's only 4-star resort and National Historic Landmark. Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges. The club was returned to its original elegance, highlighted by leaded art glass windows, ornate woodwork, and Rumford fireplaces. From its lofty tower to encircling verandas, Victorian charm still permeates the public areas and rooms once occupied by America’s wealthiest families. The Club's guest rooms and suites have been custom-decorated in a style befitting the elegance presumed by the original socialite owners. This historic hotel serves not only as lodging for the program’s participants; it is itself part of the course of study.
Participant Reviews
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Maureen – Class of 2023 | Glenshaw, PA
I am still waiting for the papers that they ran out of that described the course. There were so many folks there and not enough papers about the course. It was a great trip in every way.
— Review left November 18, 2024
John – Class of 2024 | Fernandina Beach, FL
This was my first Road Scholar experience. It exceeded my expectations and was a simply wonderful experience. If you like learning about music this program is a must for you!
— Review left November 17, 2024
Paulette | Brooklyn, NY
Nestled on beautiful Jekyll Island, this is a quality experience not to be missed if you love history, music, and scenery.
— Review left November 17, 2024
Evelyn – Class of 1998 | Greenwood, IN
Gary and I were absolutely swept away with the talent of Anne/Jeff Barnhart, leaders of our music program. We would recommend anyone who enjoys learning about Ragtime, Blues and Jazz enroll in ANY program where this duo will lead the program. They are THAT good. And, yes, Jekyll Island is truly beautiful.
— Review left October 13, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
William – Class of 2022 | King George, VA
As a longtime Jazz fan, who has enjoyed a number of Ivory & Gold performances at Jazz Festivals, I was thrilled to have Jeff & Anne giving us four fantastic mornings of history and performing Ragtime, Jazz, and Blues music. This was the second time for this program and Jeff and Anne gave a fresh presentation of the music I love. The old Jekyll Island Club Hotel Ballroom was still a perfect place for performances and buffet meals.
— Review left March 1, 2024
Steven – Class of 2015 | Rocky Point, NY
This was a great, fun and interesting program presented in a fun, interesting way by truly professional, caring individuals who were well equipped and up to the task.
— Review left February 18, 2024
Michaele – Class of 2022 | King George, VA
Jeff and Anne make a fantastic pair of talented musicians who enjoy their music, history, and presentations to us in three-hour sessions with breaks every morning in the ballroom. At 12:00 the kitchen staff had set up a buffet of delightful food right in the Ballroom. The Jekyll Island Club Resort provides a delightful, historic hotel accommodation.
— Review left February 17, 2024
Anna – Class of 2016 | Lakewood, OH
Everything about this program was outstanding from the beautiful resort to the excellent food, the attentiveness of JoAnn, our tour guide, and most of all, Jeff and Anne, the entertainers/educators.
— Review left February 12, 2024
Kathleen – Class of 2018 | Ocean Isle Beach, NC
My smile lasted from start to finish during this rollicking program of well-loved music. Anne & Jeff are masterful musicians.
— Review left February 10, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Gary – Class of 2022 | Nokomis, FL
It was a fantastic course on music and music history from the 1800s up to the 1930s 40s. Jeff and Ann made the course so easy to follow an interesting I am reading and learning more and more about that era of music. I highly recommend this to anyone that has any music interest
— Review left December 2, 2023
Gloria – Class of 2011 | Orlando, FL
I showed up at this program not sure if I could sit through so much "instruction", but then I got musically transported to another place and time. Jeff Barnhart is an exceptional piano player and a storehouse of backstories, sideways stories, a true entertainer!
— Review left November 24, 2023
Linda | The Villages, FL
If you are interested in any type of music program and you see that Jeff and Ann Barnhart are running the that program I would definitely check it out. They do a wonderful job. Linda Spadavecchia
— Review left November 6, 2023
Constance – Class of 2018 | Berea, OH
Your spirits will be uplifted and your heart will be filled with toe tapping happiness.
— Review left November 5, 2023
Muriel – Class of 2011 | Santa Barbara, CA
Excellent, informative, FUN program. Every day was a pleasure.
— Review left October 27, 2023
Carole – Class of 1999 | Albuquerque, NM
Great program and outstanding venue
— Review left February 22, 2023
William – Class of 2022 | King George, VA
As a longtime Jazz fan, who has enjoyed a number of Ivory & Gold performances at Jazz Festivals, I was thrilled to have Jeff & Anne giving us four fantastic mornings of history and performing Ragtime, Jazz, and Blues music. The old Jekyll Island Club Hotel Ballroom was a perfect place for performances and buffet meals.
— Review left February 20, 2023
Yvonne – Class of 2023 | Roxbury, MA
What a joy to hear such superb scholarship, to listen to such musical genius, and to enjoy such a lovely resort! I am so grateful to Jeff and Ann Barnhardt for introducing me to my first Road Scholar program at Jekyll Island, Georgia. And I look forward to returning to their next seminar on American music of the mid twentieth century. Thank-you, Road Scholar!
— Review left February 20, 2023
Ralph – Class of 2023 | Fort Washington, MD
Great program. Highly recommend it for any music lover, not just jazz, blues, or ragtime music lovers. Would like to see them do a follow-on program of how this led to early rock and roll.
— Review left February 10, 2023
Edward – Class of 2013 | Pennington, NJ
There are not many educational classes that you leave each day with a smile and tapping your feet. Jeff and Anne made this a jazzy week.
— Review left February 5, 2023
Judy – Class of 2020 | Sunnyvale, CA
Fantastic program. The Barnharts are wonderful musicians and entertaining presenters. Jekyll Island is gorgeous and the perfect setting for the music. Highly reccommend.
— Review left October 31, 2022
David – Class of 2022 | Muscatine, IA
please send me the program booklet for this program, I've lost the original copy. Thank you.
— Review left October 28, 2022
Susan – Class of 2009 | Pawtucket, RI
Excellent! You will be inspired to learn more about Jazz. So much material you will feel a bit overwhelmed. Fabulous instructors/performances. Please bring back the spiral bound program material.
— Review left October 24, 2022
Marjorie – Class of 2012 | Richfield, MN
Outstanding program; leader expertise and charm plus the location is fantastic.
— Review left October 24, 2022
Doreen – Class of 2006 | Lexington, VA
This is a wonderful program and one that I would like to do again but I also encourage Road Scholar to schedule other programs with Jeff and Anne. The music in itself is great but it is their information on the history of ragtime, blues, and jazz that make it special. Their back and forth conversations also really add to the enjoyment. I knew I would enjoy this program but I had no idea how much I would enjoy it.
— Review left October 23, 2022
Nicholas – Class of 2017 | Shawnee, KS
Fantastic program. I'd love to attend again.
— Review left October 22, 2022
David – Class of 2004 | Noblesville, IN
The Road Scholar Program on Jazz, Tin Pan Alley, Blues, at Jekyll Island was absolutely marvelous and so informative. It brought back memories of the past in my musical life. I enjoyed it thoroughly and wished it could have continued on longer. Thank you to the wonderful leadership!!
— Review left October 17, 2022
Christine – Class of 2016 | Crystal River, FL
Delightful week on a beautiful Georgia island experiencing the American songbook from the 1890s to 1940s.
— Review left October 15, 2022
Deborah – Class of 2008 | Alexandria, VA
Excellent program. I would highly recommend it whether you are new to jazz and ragtime like me, or are very familiar with the subject. The course actually improved how I listen to all types of music. If you are flying in, I would recommend not getting a rental car. The island taxi is cheaper and there is so much to do in walking distance. My rental stayed parked the whole week.
— Review left October 14, 2022
Marylee – Class of 2007 | Richmond, VA
If you are at all interested in the Ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, Dixieland Jazz, and Blues of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this is the program for you. Jeff and Anne Barnhart and terrific musicians, and excellent at putting the music into context. They also gave us great information about the musical "stars" of that era and kind of music.
— Review left March 3, 2022
Elaine – Class of 2003 | Fort Lee, NJ
very interesting program in a beautiful location.
— Review left February 28, 2022
Dale – Class of 2007 | Travelers Rest, SC
Beware of the "no see um" bugs on the beach.
— Review left February 27, 2022
Giles | Lakewood Ranch, FL
Program was excellent, as were instructors and Director of Program. Think alternate locations should be considered in different parts of the country for future programs.
— Review left February 25, 2022
Elizabeth – Class of 2013 | Saint Louis, MO
The program is very entertaining and informative. The resort is a great venue for the program.
— Review left November 15, 2021
Carol – Class of 2021 | Colorado Springs, CO
Great program if you have any interest in American Music. Very thorough and informative as well as fun.
— Review left November 7, 2021
David | Westlake, OH
What a great week!!! I have attended several Ragtime Festivals so knew about some Ragtime music history but the presentation by Jeff and Ann Barnhardt really opened my eyes. A well organized program with the right amount of lecture and music to inform and entertain. This program should be offered in more locations around the U.S. (Dave Almquist, Ohio)
— Review left November 7, 2021
Michele – Class of 2019 | Safety Harbor, FL
Once again, Road’s Scholar has outdone itself! A beautiful location with educators as knowledgeable as any I’ve had anywhere and a tour organizer who enhanced our stay immensely!
— Review left November 5, 2021
Adrienne – Class of 2019 | Surprise, AZ
What a delightful experience. I learned, was entertained, shared, thought, pushed and prompted. The additional side treats, learning about marsh lands, shells, turtles was especially enjoyable.
— Review left November 1, 2021
Deborah – Class of 2007 | Browns Summit, NC
This program is a terrific overview of uniquely American music. The presenters are phenomenal and did an exceptional job. My husband and I learned a lot and will actually be venturing out to learn more about jazz music at festivals and venues. The Jekyll Island Club was the perfect location for the session. Take this program; you will love it.
— Review left October 29, 2021
Bonnie – Class of 2005 | Grand Rapids, MN
This was one of the best programs! The music component with Tex Wyndham was superb. He was very knowledgeable and shared the music expertly with keyboard. It was a true joy to listen, tap a foot or hum along! The Jekyll Island Millionaires Club was a wonderful experience. To stay in the wonderfully restored lodge and sleep in the rooms possibly shared by the rich and famous of bygone years was neat. Meals could not have been better. The breakfast buffet was wonderful. I also enjoyed the island history tour, the visit to the sea turtle center and the people in the small group of 24 - a good number for the content of the program. Road Scholar - keep this program! It was a delight!
— Review left February 24, 2020
John – Class of 2020 | Farmington, CT
It would have been more interesting if there were musical clips of the bands or musicians shown on film rather than just the presenter's demonstrating on a keyboard, although he was very proficient.
— Review left February 16, 2020
Deborah | Bowie, IL
I enjoyed this week with three other people, and we had a great time. The combination of the location, the course content, the instructors' expertise, and the luck of good weather made it a great week.
— Review left February 15, 2020
Phyllis | Milwaukee, WI
This program couldn't have been better! Tex Wyndham is a professional performer and that came through when he played the musical examples of his presentation (on the keyboard) --and he played a lot of wonderful music. He was very knowledgeable and was always open to questions. I also enjoyed the ecological portion of our stay. Georgia, the naturalist, identified our finds on the beach, from egg pods to worm tubes, and in the classroom we even got into the sex lives of mollusks. She made the learning fun!
— Review left February 9, 2020
Richard – Class of 2018 | Kansas City, MO
The RoadScholar program "Ragtime, Early Tin Pan Alley and Dixeland Jazz" was vibrant and vital because the principal instructor, Tex Wyndham. He is extremely knowledgeable, but this is not the key to his teaching effectiveness. The key is his love of the material and his musicianship. This "old" music comes across as vital and vibrant as when it was new, some more than a century ago. Anyone from a novice to a performer will gain understanding and and an appreciation of this art form: American Popular Music, as presented by someone who spent his life performing it and entertaining thousands. After spending a week with Tex, I am sorry to see this music pass into oblivion for all but those few who have learned by experience or by instruction to love it. I am most appreciative that I, a Classic Music Performer, have had the opportunity to learn about it from Tex. Richard Sohn (sohnrs@gmail.com) Horn Section, Florissant Valley Symphony Orchestra (www.fovalleyso.org)
— Review left February 8, 2020
Kathleen | Rockaway, NJ
Tex Wyndham was an outstanding presenter, the best instructor of any Road Scholar program that I have attended and I have attended 25! His oral presentation and his accompanying keyboard demonstrations of the points that he wanted to make were remarkable. The program was very informative, enlightening and great fun. I didn't want his program to end.
— Review left February 8, 2020
Donald – Class of 2016 | Blain, PA
"Tex" brings history to life. He has played with many of the pioneers of the era and shares those experiences through storytelling, keyboard and song. He educated us on music theory at a level that even non-musicians could understand. The dining and lodging on Jekyll Island were excellent. Living in the cottages of the millionaires of the same period of the music that we were studying added to this unique program.
— Review left November 25, 2019
Lynn – Class of 2017 | Canton, GA
This was a wonderful program. The musical instruction was excellent, cultural activities interesting and the facility was great. With a great leader like JoAnne the program just couldn’t have been any better!
— Review left November 25, 2019
This participant did not give a star rating.
Jeanne – Class of 2007 | Fernandina, FL
Wonderful week of learning in a beautiful setting. The instructor, Tex Wyndham, is a veritable walking encyclopedia of information regarding the golden age of ragtime, Tin Pan Alley and Dixieland. He never used notes in lectures or music when playing; he held in memory what seemed like hundreds of names of composers, as well as their life stories and lyrics to their songs. He punctuated his lectures with his expert and fun playing and singing of music under discussion. We also enjoyed learning about the ecology of Jekyll Island with the very knowledgeable Georgia Graves. I highly recommend this program to anyone with an interest in the early days of jazz in America.
— Review left November 19, 2019
Roger – Class of 2007 | Baltimore, MD
I give this program the highest recommendation. A perfect balance between the music, which was so much fun, and the science and local history, which was engaging as well.
— Review left November 18, 2019
Therese – Class of 1997 | Park Forest, IL
I sometimes feel that Road Scholar spends way too much on printing and mailing. I won't donate to any 501 (c) (3) that spend so much on fancy printing, binding, postage and ink. We are all trying to save our trees, and be better caretakers of our world. Too much !!
— Review left November 17, 2019
Elizabeth – Class of 2018 | Fort Lee, NJ
This trip exceeded my expectations. The music program was fabulous because Ann and Jeff Barnhart are amazing professional musicians with the ability to share their passion and love of music. What a wonderful joyous experience of learning and listening. Jekyll Island is a beautiful place to enjoy and its loaded with history which adds to its charm. The food was abundant and delicious. The perfect get away for a vacation.
— Review left November 16, 2019
Anne – Class of 2008 | Annandale, VA
This was an excellent program. Tex Wyndham was a delight. He clearly described each genre of music, their characteristics and played tunes to illustrate the points under discussion. He discussed the music, the composers, the musicians, the publishers, the society of the time and showed examples of the sheet music. My knowledge of the this music was enhanced - and in a most enjoyable way. It was clear that the attendees truly enjoyed it all. The ecological portion of the program was also enlightening. We walked on the beach and the naturalist discussed what we found - egg sacks, sea shells, horseshoe crabs, etc. In the conference room, she discussed the ecology of Jekyll Island and in another session we examined sea shells and discussed their characteristics. We also visited the turtle rescue site. We had guided tours around the Jekyll Island Club by trolley and on foot and learned the history of the resort. There was time to check out the shops on the resort and an afternoon to explore the island on our own. I highly recommend this program.
— Review left November 16, 2019
Anita – Class of 2018 | Brookhaven, GA
This was one of the most wonderful five days we've experienced: in a lovely environment, with delightful entertainment while learning about Ragtime, Dixieland and early Jazz from two talented and charming instructors. Having beach walks and local environmental guides and learning about the Jekyll Island history and terrain were an added bonus. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
— Review left November 16, 2019
Jennifer – Class of 2019 | Park Forest, IL
I enjoyed my first Road Scholar trip with JAZZ & Jekyll island. Jeff & Anne are knowledgeable, talented, along with being experienced musicians & educators. Thanks you both for enriching my knowledge!!!
— Review left November 16, 2019
Mitchell – Class of 2018 | Fort Lee, NJ
If you are interested in this period of music history, and want to know more and enjoy attending informal concerts by consummate artists-- "come on and hear" -- you won't be disappointed. And if you happen to bring your instrument or can sing, you can even join in. Great fun and fascinating.
— Review left November 16, 2019
Carol – Class of 2015 | Pearland, TX
I learned the differences between ragtime and jazz music from the late 1890's- 1930's from a very knowledgeable instructor. The location for this program was excellent and all events are well planned and interesting.
— Review left November 10, 2019
This participant did not give a star rating.
Joan – Class of 2002 | Hawley, PA
It was a great experience, I learned from a pro.Tex had a great deal of knowledge that he shared with the attendees..I surely came away with a positive amount of Jazz, Tin Pan Alley and Dixie Land music..His piano playing gave us an insight to see differences with the chords of each of them..I learned about composers, singers and those who produced the records.. It took me back to an era of song for me..Humming or singing those songs that I grew up with... Thoroughly enjoyed this program..
— Review left February 27, 2019
Harry | Brecksville, OH
If you are interested in the History of Popular Music of the late 19th and early 20th century this program is for you! The demonstrations were fantastic.
— Review left February 22, 2019
Charles – Class of 1998 | Ashburn, VA
"One of the best ever" are my wife's and my comments on Tex Wyndham's presentation and we've done over 40 Road Scholar programs. The first time We've seen a presenter receive a standing ovation at Tex's final session.
— Review left February 11, 2019
This participant did not give a star rating.
Kay – Class of 2004 | Danielsville, PA
This was one of the best trips we have taken. Ted Wyndham's unbelievable talent and knowledge of Jazz is unsurpassed! The accomodations and meals were also fantastic.
— Review left February 7, 2019
Robert – Class of 2014 | West Glover, VT
Tex is a great entertainer and instructor. He teaches to all levels of knowledge. His obvious love of the subject only adds to the very enjoyable program. The Jekyll Island Club facilities were unsurpassed. What a great program for anyone that enjoys early jazz.
— Review left February 2, 2019
Gerald | Troy, NY
I know of no one more knowledgeable or articulate than Tex Wyndham about Dixieland, ragtime and early American popular music, and strongly recommend this course to anyone even remotely interested in these subjects.
— Review left February 1, 2019





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