The iconic vocalist will join the cast of season 3
Edward Keeble

09:11 13th November 2013

Fleetwood Mac frontwoman and solo artist Stevie Nicks has been confirmed to make a cameo in the current series American Horror Story.

The show which is in its third season now has already seen Maroon 5's Adam Levine appear in the second season - only to have his arm ripped off, now it looks like Nicks is set to join the recurring cast. The programme is currently on its third season, entitled American Horror Story: The Coven, for which creator Ryan Murphy confirmed Stevie's appearance on Twitter.

Fleetwood Mac's music has featured heavily in the series, as rogue witch Misty Day (Lily Rabe) cites Nicks' music as her inspiration. Now, Nicks is set to make a cameo in the supernatural series.

This is not the first time Nicks has expressed her love of the new breed of cinematic television after she admitted that she is a huge fan of Game Of Thrones and would love to score the soundtrack. She accredits George RR Martin with helping her through the grieving process after her mother died and she contracted pneumonia.

 "I didn't go [to the studio]. I didn't want to go," she said told the Herald, "But it wasn't just that - I didn't want to go anywhere. I didn't leave the house for almost five months. I worked on the edit of my documentary about the making of 'In Your Dreams.' And then I got pneumonia. With my pneumonia and my mother's death I watched the entire first season of Game of Thrones - so that was great! That certainly took my mind off everything."

She elaborated: "I would love to write some music for Game of Thrones. I've written a bunch of poetry about it -- one for each of the characters. On Jon Snow...On Arya...On Cersei and Jaime. It blows my mind that he's able to create this vast, interlinked world. As a songwriter I write little movies. But I can't imagine sitting down and writing even one small book." 


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