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Ozomatli House of Blues Anaheim Information The last time Los Angeles’ beloved Afro-Latin-and-beyond style-mashers released an album, it was September 11, 2001. While the majority bands in the United States responded to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon by canceling their concerts, Ozomatli; a multi-racial crew who have never been introverted about their commitment to social justice, progressive politics, and anti-war convictions; decided to keep their dates and keep playing. “Music is the key to every culture, the start of an understanding,” says the band’s trumpet player and co-vocalist Asdru Sierra. “September 11 really pushed us to delve into North African and Arab music. For us, music is a language far more worldwide than politics.” The GRAMMY® Award-winning Street Signs, the Ozomatli band’s first full-length studio album in three years, bears this new Middle Eastern influence out in typical Ozo style, by mixing it into their trademark blend of hip-hop and Lat