After a decade of touring nationally as a rapper and producer in Granola Funk Express,[4] he released his first kids' hip-hop album in 2008.
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo serves as the official spokesman for the New York State Library System Children's Summer Reading Program[5] and is the 2010 and PSA spokesman for the US Library System Collaborative Summer Library Program.[6] He can be heard and seen on the radio and in TV commercials nationwide promoting summer reading programs at libraries.[7][8] He has performed for kids in libraries and schools across the country.[9][10]
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo actively has also participated in charitable musical activities; these include "Many Hands: Family Music for Haiti",[11][12] formed in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake, "Science Fair", a compilation to support science and engineering education for girls,[13] which won a Parents' Choice Award.[14] In 2018, Skidoo contributed to Hold Tight, Shine Bright, an album to benefit detained immigrant children[15] and aid concerts such as the Camp Fire Benefit Jam[16] to help Californians affected by the wildfire.
Easy, his debut album, encourages kids to be themselves, overcome fears, appreciate family, value healthy living, and to have fun. On Underground Playground, he encourages kids to respect uniqueness and live life to the fullest. The album includes songs such as “Ride the Butterflies”, “Chase the Rain”, “The Whalelephant”, and “Speak the Truth” which features Gift of Gab. The national board of judges for Fids and Kamily poll ranked Underground Playground at #5 for Best Kids and Family Music of 2010.[20]
Make Believers was released in 2012. Themes include curiosity, individuality, and that love is greater than fear. "Magic Beans" dives into the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk from a new perspective, "Hot Sauce" encourages kids to try new things, and "Gotta Be You" describes the importance of being the person you would want to befriend. Lastly, "Back Home" is geared towards every listener with a pet.
The Perfect Quirk was released in 2015 and was nominated for a Grammy Award.[21] The album opens with "You're It". "Imaginary Friend" introduces a unique character and mind-opening perspectives and is the inspiration for an animated film.[22]
Infinity Plus One was released in 2017 and was nominated[23] and won a Grammy Award for Best Children's Album.[24][25][26][27][28] In addition to its space theme, the album includes actual astronomical elements, such as the electromagnetic emanations of Earth, which were recorded by the Voyager spacecraft in 1977.[29]
At the 59th Grammy Awards, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo was awarded a Grammy for Best Children's Album for his record Infinity Plus One. At the 57th Grammy awards, his record The Perfect Quirk was nominated for Best Children's Album.[34]
His book Weirdo Calhoun and the Odd Men Out won Silver at the 2014 Moonbeam Awards.[35]