- Nickname
- Reverend Jasper
- Height6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- James began as a musician in the infamous punk rock ANTI-BAND the Tone Deaf Pig-Dogs in 1988, with Mike Nickerson. After a decade of touring and recording, James progressed into being a live event coordinator in 2004 for professional hockey. Most Notably he was the Coordinator for the James Brown Memorial Service broadcast, as well as working with the Harlem Globetrotters, and ECW/WWEs PPV 'December to Dismember" in Augusta Georgia. James also worked from 2004 until 2011 for the ECHL, AHL, NHL, AAHL, NAHL, NA3HL, SPHL, WHL2 professional hockey leagues, along with work with the AFL, WIFL, AIFL in football. Aside from his work in professional sports, James also worked previously in multimedia production for the State of Pennsylvania, as well as Troma Films for Lloyd Kauffman, PBS, CNN, Comcast Sports South and Turner South Productions. James T. Warbington works for Family Curse Films, LLC with partners Chris L. Robbins and Corey Campbell to create multimedia, brand marketing and social media marketing concepts. Family Curse Films, Family Curse Productions also has 3 worldwide film releases from their production company. James has directed over 3 feature films and 8 short films, as well as written over 7 films, and edited 11 films. James currently resides in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Camille Holbrook Warbington
- SpouseCamille Holbrook-Warbington(October 8, 2002 - present)
- His punk band, The Tone Deaf Pig-Dogs, was featured in Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 736 in 1996.
- James got his start in video and film with director/actor Kevin Wayne and Bob Penny.
- James was nominated for an IDEA (Information Display & Entertainment Association for Live Game Operations) in 2008 for the AHL Manchester Monarch and Los Angeles Kings Hockey Organization.
- James was nominated for the Helen K. Walton Award in 2013 for being a role model in community outreach in Madison, Wisconsin.
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