Calgary Herald

Jagger gets satisfacti­on from hit TV series Empire

- MESFIN FEKADU

Empire is a powerhouse, but it might have just received its biggest endorsemen­t: Mick Jagger says he’s a fan of the musical drama series.

“It’s been very successful and it’s great that a show about music can be that successful and it’s good for everybody. And I think it’s a really good show,” Jagger said.

Last month’s season finale for the hit Fox series drew 17.6 million viewers in the second hour of the two- hour event; the first hour scored 15.8 million viewers.

Jagger said he’s talked with series creator Lee Daniels.

“I met Lee in Los Angeles during Oscar week and we had a nice ( time), went to a couple parties,” Jagger said.

“We were sort of joking around about the music- TV business.”

Empire stars Taraji P. Hensen as Cookie and Terrence Howard as Lucious Lyon.

The show has featured a number of top stars in music, including Courtney Love, Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige.

Could the 71- year- old Jagger be next?

“I think Lee would have asked me already,” he said, laughing. “But who knows? Stranger things have happened.”

Jagger isn’t a stranger to acting and production, though.

Last year he produced a feature film and documentar­y on James Brown, and he’s now working on an HBO rock series that will feature his son James.

The untitled show, about the music scene in 1970s New York, will be produced with Martin Scorsese and written by the creator of Boardwalk Empire, Terence Winter.

“I’m working on the HBO show quite a lot, and that’s in the writing stage. So we’re writing and shooting

I think Lee would have asked me already. But who knows? Stranger things have happened.

in May, so that’s a lot on my mind,” Jagger said.

“And there’s some projects, some film things I’m doing, so I’m quite busy with that.

“But now I’ve got to concentrat­e more on doing this ( upcoming) live tour.”

The Rolling Stones recently announced a 15- city Zip Code stadium tour of North America, to launch May 24 in San Diego, California.

 ?? MARKUS SCHREIBER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mick Jagger is working on a TV series about the music scene in the 1970s featuring his son James.
MARKUS SCHREIBER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mick Jagger is working on a TV series about the music scene in the 1970s featuring his son James.

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