Punch Brothers Perform "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" on ESPN's "Baseball Tonight"

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Tune in to tonight's episode of ESPN's Baseball Tonight at 7 PM ET to catch the Punch Brothers' take on the classic baseball tune "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." ESPN celebrates the 100th anniversary of the iconic song by with a "battle of the bands."

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Tune in to tonight's episode of ESPN's Baseball Tonight at 7 PM ET to catch the Punch Brothers' take on the classic baseball tune "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." ESPN celebrates the 100th anniversary of the iconic song by with a "battle of the bands," in which fans choose their favorite among nine different versions, covered by a broad range of artists—including Gretchen Wilson, Branford Marsalis, and even '80s balladeers REO Speedwagon—to be aired on the show this week and next. Voting begins at 8 PM ET on June 29, once all the performances have aired, and the winner will be announced on July 13. For all the details and to watch the previous entries, visit espn.com.

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  • Wednesday, June 18, 2008
    Punch Brothers Perform "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" on ESPN's "Baseball Tonight"
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    Tune in to tonight's episode of ESPN's Baseball Tonight at 7 PM ET to catch the Punch Brothers' take on the classic baseball tune "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." ESPN celebrates the 100th anniversary of the iconic song by with a "battle of the bands," in which fans choose their favorite among nine different versions, covered by a broad range of artists—including Gretchen Wilson, Branford Marsalis, and even '80s balladeers REO Speedwagon—to be aired on the show this week and next. Voting begins at 8 PM ET on June 29, once all the performances have aired, and the winner will be announced on July 13. For all the details and to watch the previous entries, visit espn.com.

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