HBO's Game of Thrones is already well-known for bringing entire bands from the real world into the fictional realm of Westeros. The Hold Steady and the National have contributed original compositions to the show, Snow Patrol singer Gary Lightbody appeared as a soldier, Coldplay's Will Champion played a drummer in the Red Wedding episode, and Sigur Rós even appeared as a full band for the Purple Wedding.

But Thrones producers are missing a golden opportunity since so many of the actual cast members are already accomplished musicians. If they won't do it, we will. Yahoo TV, in association with Game of Tones Entertainment, would like to present the ultimate fantasy band.

The Rolling Thrones are currently on tour with their signature Country and Westeros sound. They're led by the scruffy but charismatic Bronn, whose smooth tenor doesn't quite match his sell-sword exterior. Though no longer a bachelor, tales of his exploits with groupies are legendary.



Lead guitarists Daario Naharis and Jorah Mormont are great individually, but it's only a matter of time before clashing egos backstage force one of them to leave the band entirely. Rumors that the friction is a result of a fight for the affections of rhythm guitarist Daenerys Targaryen are unconfirmed but wouldn't be surprising; her magnetic stage presence marks her as the probable breakout star of the group.

The band features a multinational group of backing vocalists: Astaporean Grey Worm (whose castration has gifted him with a glorious contralto range), Northerner Ramsay Bolton, and Asshaian priestess Melisandre (who also designs pyrotechnics for the stage show).

The accordion of wildling Osha lends a distinct north-of-the-Wall vibe to the band's sound, and the beatboxing of Bran Stark, along with his manservant Hodor's electronic beats, brings a unique hip-hop element seldom heard in Westeros.

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Bronn (Jerome Flynn)

Nobody's first thought when they see the winningly cutthroat Bronn is "He belongs in a British pop duo like Wham! or Jedward." And yet in the '90s, Flynn was half of Robson & Jerome, whose covers of "Unchained Melody," "I Believe," and "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" all topped the U.K. charts and set young girls' hearts aflutter. He's still setting hearts aflutter, but that's usually because he's stuck a knife into them.

Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke)

There's no pleasing some people. As Clarke told the Wall Street Journal, a drunk man accosted her once, "And he said, 'Please, Mother of Dragons, sing me 'Happy Birthday.'" She did, and he repaid the kindness by badmouthing her work on Thrones. "It's impossible to please everyone." If you missed her Broadway debut in Breakfast at Tiffany's, you can hear the Mother of Dragons on the Dom Hemingway soundtrack.

Daario Naharis (Michiel Huisman)

Though Huisman's voice is best known stateside from his work on Nashville, he sounds much more exotic in his native Dutch. Daario has already attracted Daenerys with his swordplay; maybe if he breaks out a guitar, he can win her heart?

Ser Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen)

Glen can certainly hold his own against Huisman when it comes to country tunes, but that's not where his heart lies. "When I am not working and being a father," he told the Express, I play the guitar and I would like to sound like James Taylor."