In early 1992, Short was invited to the United States to discuss the possibility of opening a US branch of
Trident Studios. Following several meetings, Short decided to rather focus on production and to move on from the studio ownership business. After spending a brief amount of time in
Los Angeles,
California, Short traveled across the United States answering requests to become involved in many different musical projects. During this phase of his career, Short worked with popular musicians such as
Remy Zero as well as
Phil Collins. Short was awarded a Grammy for his work with the Christian band
dc Talk and another Grammy for his work with
Chaka Khan. Over the years, Stephen continued producing for major labels such as
Epic Records,
Capitol Records, and many others. In 1997, the band
Ben Folds Five released the song
"Steven's Last Night in Town", which is based on Stephen Short's friendship with
Ben Folds. == 2001–2015: Artist management ==