[5] Boone moved to New York City in 1994, where he started a clinical psychology practice,[6] working on issues including drug addiction, 9/11 survivors, couples counseling, career problems and stress management.
[8] In 2005, Boone began writing country pop songs and recorded his debut album, Dance in the Wind, which was released the following year.
[2] After an EP in 2008, which was produced by Anthony Krizan (former Spin Doctors lead guitarist), Boone's second full-length album, which was self-titled, was released in August 2009.
[17] He has opened for headliners including Trace Adkins, Craig Morgan, The Bacon Brothers and Bob Guiney,[12] and performed at the 1996 Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant as a featured soloist.
[19][20] Boone has been a featured guest chef on various television programs and hosts a website, Cooper's Table, where he shares his recipes and happenings on his farm.