Jimmie Moore

Jimmie Lovett Moore III Also, in 2009 he made his mark on the scene with the Trey Moe Show gathering over 12,104 channel views on YouTube.
Early Life
Moore was born in Birmingham, AL. His father, Jimmie L. Moore Jr., is a machine technician at Steward Machine Company. His mother, Doris Jean Williams, is a home care giver in a private practice. <ref name="citation needed"/>. Moore grew up in the Woodlawn/Kingston neighborhood in Birmingham, AL and attended Gibson Elementary School. <ref name="citation needed"/> Moore was greatly influenced by his father, Jimmie L. Moore Jr., in forming his business and mechanical mind; while, Dave Chappelle, Redd Fox, Eddie Murphy, and Rickey Smiley were major contributors to his comedic mindset.
Career
Early Works
Moore established EROOM Productions early in his career, where he began to form his skills as a website designer for a neighborhood business, Mac Man Entertainment. While pursuing this business venture Moore was a full-time student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). After leaving UAB and moving to Tuscaloosa, AL to pursue his educational career at the University of Alabama, Moore was inspired to pursue his interest in repairing XBOX 360 consoles, as they had become popular in the United States. He then established Repair Time, where he marketed the small business XBOX Dummy. XBOX Dummy was a repair service where patrons could send in their XBOX 360 for repair when experiencing what is mainly called, “The Three Red Lights” or “The Ring of Death”. <ref name="citation needed"/> However, a few months into the venture, Moore realized the market was too vast for his small set-up and he was not yet able to expand; therefore due to circumstances beyond his control, Moore had to shut down his business. Moore dabbled in various other small business ideas such as IPodGenius, <ref name="citation needed"/> but did not see the light of success until later when revisiting his XBOX 360 marketable tactics.
Current Works
XBOX Slave
In 2008 after the positively overwhelming, yet detrimental, response to XBOX Dummy, Moore decided to take a different approach. Instead of repairing the XBOX consoles himself, he would sell the parts needed for the consumer to repair it at home themselves. Along with distributing the parts, Moore also designed a website where the consumer could follow videos he posted that took them step-by-step through the repair process. Moore named his new business, XBOX Slave, where the consumer feels as if they have put their own work into their console and feels gratified with the reward.
Trey Moe Show
Also in 2008, Moore debuted his own comedy skit series on YouTube called Trey Moe Show. The show parodied the things seen in every day collegiate life: gender stereotypes, racial stereotypes, Greek stereotypes, political issues, and any pressing controversial topics. Moore has only recently entered the scene as a comedian but acknowledgement may come soon, as seen through the interest shown by his growing number of supporters via his YouTube channel. <ref name="YouTube"/>
More to Come
Personal Life
Moore is the youngest of three children. He has two older sisters: Brandi J. Moore and Tadra Moore. <ref name="citation needed"/>
 
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