Stevie Nicks Would Love to do Music for `Game of Thrones’ Next; HBO Show Helped Her Get Through Mother’s Death; Already Has Poetry Written

Stevie Nicks is going through her TV bucket list. The Fleetwood Mac singer said she'd love to write some music for her favorite show, HBO's "Game of Thrones."

The witchy singer of "Rhiannon" recently conjured her acting chops for appearances on "American Horror Story: Coven." Nicks threw herself into "Game of Thrones" when she was going through rough times and she'd love to return the favor.

 Stevie Nicks told Radio Times, "I would love to write some music for the show," she said. "I've written a bunch of poetry about it - one for each of the characters."

Stevie says there's a special place in her heart for Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen. She said "Khaleesi (Clarke) is my new favorite heroine. And Cersei (Lena Headey) is fantastic."

When Nicks' mother died in late 2011, she found "Game of Thrones" helped her deal with her sadness.

Nicks said "I didn't leave the house for almost five months. And then I ot pneumonia. With my pneumonia and my mother's death, I watched the entire first season of 'Game of Thrones.' That certainly took my mind off everything."

Stevie Nicks is no stranger to TV, besides her appearances on "American Horror Story: Coven" Nicks appeared on "Up All Night" and an episode of "Glee" that was dedicated to the music of Fleetwood Mac. Nicks doesn't just look to TV to get her creative juices flowing.

She says "I'm always looking for that kind of inspiration, and I'm very inspired by the show -- as I was very inspired by 'Twilight.'"

Nicks is still stinging for Fleetwood Mac and still doing solo work. Fleetwood Mac toured this fall after releasing last April's "Extended Play." It was announced that keyboardist and songwriter Christine McVie will be rejoining the group. 

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