HEY STEELY DAN FANS!

Hey Nineteen is Coming to

Five Bridge Inn!

Join us for a night of fun and authentic Steely Dan sounds!

Friday, July 18, 2025 in the beautiful Innkeeper's Barn!

"Good or better than Steely Dan themselves!"

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About Hey Nineteen

Hey Nineteen has been recognized as the most authentic sounding Steely Dan tribute worldwide.

Since 2012, this 11 piece steely machine amazes it’s audience with the ability to accurately reproduce the Steely Dan Sound and include a high energy show! The band is New England based and tours the East Coast of the USA.

Hey Nineteen will amaze you with their exacting solos (as originally recorded), vocals, harmonies, and musicality, all while keeping you moving with their high energy show. Tribute to Steely Dan – Hey Nineteen is comprised of top professional musicians, many of whom have performed with Grammy- winning, international artists.

Hey Nineteen brings the big hits and the deep cuts, from ‘Do It Again’ to ‘Your Gold Teeth II’, from ‘Reelin’ in the Years’ to “Doctor Wu” and “Peg” many more. Check out the gig section for a listing of all Hey Nineteen performances.

HAPPENING AT FIVE BRIDGE INN | JULY 18, 2025

The Schedule & What to Expect

6:30pm - Doors open to ticket holders. Catered food and beverages are available for purchase.

8:00-9:10 First Set

9:10-9:30 Short Set Break

9:30-10:30 Second & Final Set

Praise for Hey Nineteen

Rejoice, Steely Dan fans! The next best thing to seeing the real band live is a local group of ten exceptional musicians, “Hey, Nineteen,” who play the music, note perfect. Just getting the right chords to these songs is like making a politician tell the truth. I’m a drummer who goes to clubs and fades into the walls waiting for the music to end, but I was stunned by this band, and overjoyed. Superb renditions of “Reeling in the Years,” “Rikki Don’t Lose that Number,” “Black Friday,” “Gaucho,” “Green Earrings,” “Peg,” “Barrytown,” “Kid Charlemagne,” and many other Steely Dan classics, including, unbelievably, “Third World Man.”

- Sal Guglielmino, surf for local music.com

Last night Tamara and I went to the Garde Arts Center, New London, last night and saw “Hey Nineteen” – a Steely Dan tribute band. They were excellent. The very best live versions of the the recorded music of Steely Dan you will hear anywhere, and I suspect as good or better than Steely Dan themselves. Every aspect of the originals was played to perfection on stage. For me the most impressive aspect was the guitar lead breaks, which feature so much in almost every song. And are iconic pieces of improvised music recorded in the last 45 years. Steely Dan were famous for going through guitarists until they got the perfect lead break on their records… they used the best session musics. Therefore to be able to play every lead break means that you have to full absorb and play with total conviction a dozen different styles. And even the simplest is almost impossible to play. When you think that the average pop tune has 3 – 6 chords… “Deacon Blue” has 38 different chords.

- Michael John Linnard

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