In Jimmy Moore's final book, "The Invisible Threads," Jimmy candidly recounts his life's journey of how he went from "bicycles to space shuttles" and how the common "thread" between it all connected him to "a life that most people could only dream about." Jimmy landed an assignment at the age of 23 as a research photographer for NASA, and from there he progressed from a long career in country music photography, videography for Ground Zero, and undercover surveillance in South America. Jimmy Moore (1938-2022) was a writer, actor, and artist. Highlights of his career included a regular on CBS' Hee-Haw , recipient of the "Dove Award" and "Billboard's Country Music Award" for several album covers, appeared in a speaking role for the "Walking Tall" Buford Pusser movie series, directed and wrote over 150 documentaries for the military, and won several national competitions for his writing and videography.
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