GRAMMY winner Jon Stewart may have left the airwaves after retiring from "The Daily Show" in 2015, but he's found a new way to entertain himself — drumming.

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The former GRAMMY host told TMZ last year he had taken up drumming as a hobby from New Jersey-based drum teacher Andy Bova, who happens to be a former member of the band No Wine For Kittens.
The band entered indie music blog Speak Into My Good Eye's fourth annual 24-hour songwriting challenge this year benefiting the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and they enlisted Stewart as their drummer. Their song is titled "Catastrophes," with Rick Barry on vocals/guitar, Emily Bornemann on vocals, Andy Bova on keys, and Justin Bornemann on guitar.

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The full songwriting challenge album will be released Nov. 17. Those who pre-order the album via Speak Into My Good Eye's website can get one track now. All proceeds benefit the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, with a dedication in honor of the late Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington.

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