Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese are teaming up for HBO's next drama series.

The yet untitled one-hour show is set in 1970s New York and will "explore the drug- and sex-fueled music business as punk and discos were breaking out, all through the eyes of a record executive trying to resurrect his label and find the next new sound," according to a logline released by HBO. What would Jagger know about that?

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The show marks the reunion of Scorsese with Boardwalk Empire EP Terence Winter, who also wrote the screenplay for The Wolf of Wall Street and will serve as show runner. Jagger is also billed as an executive producer.

The project is also a reunion of sorts between Winter and former Boardwalk Empire star Bobby Cannavale, who will play main character Richie Finestra, the founder and president of a huge record label.

Olivia Wilde is lined up to play Richie's wife Devon Finestra, and Ray Romano will play Zak Yankovich, one of Richie's partners.

The rest of the class includes indie movie staple Juno Temple, Andrew “Dice” Clay (who plays the a "cocaine-fueled owner of a chain of radio stations"), Ato Essandoh, and Jagger's son James Jagger.