Mick Jagger‘s latest project is a family affair!

The rocker, 71, will produce a new HBO show about the music business in 1970s NYC starring his 29-year-old son, James Jagger, the ‘Associated Press’ reports.

The new program will be written by ‘Boardwalk Empire’ creator Terence Winter and will also feature Martin Scorsese as an executive producer.

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Mick and James Jagger in May 2010.

The series, which is still untitled, will star James — whose mom is Jerry Hall — as the lead singer of the fictional punk rock band ‘Nasty Bits.’ ‘Boardwalk Empire’ star Bobby Cannavale, 44, has also signed on to play a record company president on the show.

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Olivia Wilde, Ray Romano, Andrew ‘Dice’ Clay, Bo Dietl and Jack Quaid, the 22-year-old son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, have also reportedly joined the cast.

No word yet on when the new series will premiere on HBO.