New York – Apr 01 2008

Hosted by:
Mag Goossens, Mag Goossens Consulting
Ahmet Matt Bodur, Actor/Entrepreneur
Sinem Saniye (a.ka.a Varoglu), Singer/Songwriter, www.sinem.net
Cem Duruöz, Guitarist www.duruoz.com
Pascalito, Singer/Songwriter,www.pascalito.info

SPECIAL LIVE PERFORMANCES BY SOME OF OUR HOSTS:
Turkish guitarist Cem Duruöz will play one or two pieces from his upcoming Carnegie Hall concert “Guitar in Turkey” on May 4th. Living in the US for the last 18 years, Cem has performed in four continents, released 3 CDs and is on the guitar faculty at Wesleyan University in CT.

By Sinem

NOTES:
– A raffle, for two free tickets to Cem’s May 4th concert at Carnegie Hall
– Tickets for the concert for sale (Cem has some in his possession)
– His CDs offered for sale especially the tango CD and few of his Baroque CDs just in case.
– Sinem may also sing a song or two

NO COVER from anyone, everyone is welcome. However, we would GREATLY appreciate your RSVP for staffing purposes/passed hors d’ouvres

Complimentary passed Hors D’ouvres from 7 pm to 8 pm

Entertainment by Flying Kilim Entertainment:
DJs Palamuth, Tossun and Mike Rich
Soul music, rhytm & blues and some other good dance songs

Celebrate all APRIL babies among us!

TRIBUTE TO SOUL & RHYTM and BLUES music
Soul music is a music genre that combines rhythm and blues and gospel music, originating in the United States.

Sam Cooke, Nina Simone, Jackie Wilson, and Etta James were early popular stars of the music genre, and other soul forerunners include: Mahalia Jackson, Louis Jordan, Louis Prima, and Big Joe Turner. Some of the earliest soul artists included Ray Charles, Little Richard, Fats Domino and James Brown, although all were happy to call themselves rock and roll performers at the time. During the 1960s Beatles boom, both Charles and Brown claimed that they had always really been R&B singers. Little Richard proclaimed himself the “king of rockin’ and rollin’, rhythm and blues soulin’”, because his music embodied elements of all three, and because he inspired artists in all three genres. Solomon Burke’s early recordings for Atlantic Records codified the soul style, and his early 1960s songs “Cry to Me”, “Just Out of Reach” and “Down in the Valley” are considered classics of the genre

Motown Records also contributed to the soul canon, although at the time, the Detroit-based label described itself as a manufacturer of pop music. Music by Motown artists such as Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, and Marvin Gaye did much to popularise the style, and the overall Motown sound did much to define what later became known as northern soul. In Chicago, Curtis Mayfield created the sweet soul sound that later earned him a reputation as the Godfather of northern soul. As a member of The Impressions, Mayfield infused a call and response style of group singing that resembled the gospel style, and influenced many other groups of the era.

By 1968, the soul music movement had begun to splinter, as James Brown and Sly & the Family Stone began to evolve both soul and rhythm and blues into other forms. Guralnick argues that, “More than anything else, though, what seems to me to have brought the era of soul to a grinding, unsettling halt was the death of Martin Luther King in April of 1968.”

More versatile groups like War, the Commodores and Earth, Wind and Fire became popular around this time. During the 1970s, some slick and commercial blue-eyed soul acts like Philadelphia’s Hall & Oates and Oakland’s Tower of Power achieved mainstream success, as did a new generation of street-corner harmony or city-soul groups like The Delfonics and Howard University’s Unifics.

By the end of the 1970s, disco and funk were dominating the charts. Philly soul and most other soul genres were dominated by disco-inflected tracks. During this period, groups like The O’Jays and The Spinners continued to turn out hits.

Starting in the 1980s, soul music from the United Kingdom become popular worldwide, with artists such as Joss Stone, Soul To Soul, Loose Ends, Imagination, Mica Paris and Sade.

Famous Hoaxes on April Fools’ Day:

Smell-o-vision: In 1965, the BBC purported to conduct a trial of a new technology allowing the transmission of odor over the airwaves to all viewers. Many viewers reportedly contacted the BBC to report the trial’s success. This hoax was also conducted by the Seven Network in Australia in 2005. In 2007, the BBC website repeated an online version of the hoax.

Taco Liberty Bell: In 1996, Taco Bell took out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times announcing that they had purchased the Liberty Bell to “reduce the country’s debt” and renamed it the “Taco Liberty Bell.” When asked about the sale, White House press secretary Mike McCurry replied tongue-in-cheek that the Lincoln Memorial had also been sold and would henceforth be known as the Ford Lincoln Mercury Memorial.

Left Handed Whoppers: In 1998, Burger King ran an ad in USA Today, saying that people could get a Whopper for left-handed people whose condiments were designed to drip out of the right side. Not only did customers order the new burgers, but some specifically requested the “old”, right-handed burger.

New York – Apr 01
Tuesday, April 01, 2008 in New York at 6:30 pm

Location: 49 Grove
Address: 49 Grove Street New York NY

New York – Jan 26 2008

An Unforgettable Baltic Gala Night: 9th Anniversary

Chicago – Jan 17 2008

Please join us as we kick off another great year of fun events, mixing and meeting with Chicago’s coolest and best int’l crowd, and of course, just good ol’ fun at our first event of 2008 at FLATWATER!

Flatwater is a beautiful and intimate lounge located right on the Chicago river- unfortunately it’ll be too cold to enjoy the amazing outdoor patio as we did last time we had an event here, but with the crazy weather lately, you never know!

We’ll be featuring complimentary passed appetizers from 8 to 9 pm, as well as $5 Peroni Beers, and $8 Imperia Russian Vodka drinks!

Featuring DJ’s Greg Bauer and John Curley for our late night entertainment

$10 admission
EuroCircle Private Event

Atlanta – Dec 04 2007

We will gather at Lola Bellini Bar & Restaurant on December 4th, starting at 7:30. Lola is located inside the new Terminus Building at 3280 Peachtree Road NW. Please visit www.h2sr.com to get directions and basic info about Lola.

Hope to see everyone there!!!

David

Chicago – Dec 28 2007

It’s the last event of the year, and the beginning of the New Year’s eve weekend, so come join us as we say good-bye to another year- and start celebrating the new one!

Join us at on of our favorite lounges- Y Bar- as we get ready for 2008! We’ll be featuring $5 Level vodka drinks all night- as well as tunes provided by DJ’s Greg Bauer and John Curley- that will definitely help work off all those holiday desserts!

$10 admission until 11:30; $20 after, so please arrive early!

We look forward to seeing you there!

Atlanta – Nov 06 2007

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Ciao everyone – come join us for the November get-together at Beleza.

Beleza is a Brazilian-inspired tapas-style restaurant located in Midtown Atlanta. This unique eatery is owned and operated by chef and restaurateur Riccardo Ullio, who previously brought the acclaimed Sotto Sotto and Fritti to Atlanta.

Beleza address:
905 Juniper St.
Atlanta GA 30309
678-904-4582

Salutations – David

New York – Nov 09 2007

Sexier in the City with Slovakian Twist
Featuring Slovakia – the Little Big Country

This event is hosted by www.slovakinfo.com

Learn more about Slovakia at our SLOVAKIA – Country Spotlight page.

NO DOOR FEE before 12 midnight – say that you are part of EuroCircle party.
RSVP requested but NOT required at www.EuroCircle.com. EuroCircle membership is free: Become a member here!

Complimentary light fare from 7 pm to 8 pm

Cosmos and other vodka-based drinks special 7 pm to 9 pm $10, all night beer $5 and $6, wines $9 etc

DJ Ilker Oral and Palamuth until midnight – then a third DJ will take over

Your special hosts Martina Revai, Brano Novak and Oto Racek with all their Slovakian friends.

SlovakInfo.com was founded in 2001 to promote networking opportunities for Slovak professionals and Slovak students working and living in the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut).

SlovakInfo.com started as only three enthusiasts calling their friends to get together and meet. They have since expanded into an informal network of more than 600 professionals who meet ‘virtually’ at SlovakInfo.com and in person at regular events. Their activities include informal gatherings, sports, and cultural activities.

New York – Nov 29 2007

Join us at EuroCircle’s Holiday warm up Party !!!!.

Let’s get together at Azza’s exotic European ambiance before our holiday parties.

DJ Palamuth & DJ Mike Rich from Flying Kilim Entertainment will be playing healty mix of Good Ol’ Disco and Top 40 Tunes for a Sexy Euro style night.

We’ll be start dancing and partying EuroCircle style at 7:00 pm.

Complimentary appetizers during the early evening hours!!!

RSVP requested by 4 pm on Nov 29, otherwise fee at the door.

Drink Specials until 8:00 pm
London Casa $7 (14): Tanqueray gin, blackberry liquor, lemon mint, simple syrup Sour mix.
Marokita $7 (14): Cuervo gold, Cointreau, Anisette, orange blossom honey, Sour mix, orange juice, orange flower water
Kabil-I $7 (14): Kettle one, Bacardi light, Midori, muddled lime,Fresh mint
BEERS $4 (7)
GLASS of WINE $6 (10)

Lounge menu available for dinner and let us assure, they have GREAT food
AZZA LOUNGE MENU FOR DINNER:

Marinated olives and spiced almonds $5 and $8
Hummus with pita bread $6 and $9
Falafel with harissa aioli $7 and $10
Grilled merguez with mustard and
red pepper dip $8 and $11
Savory cigars, goat cheese and spinach $7 and $10
Baby carrot salad with mango $7 and $10
Cucumber salad with cinnamon and watercress $7 and $10
Chicken briouats with almonds and sweet onion $7 and $10
Crispy calamari with chermoula dip $7 and $10
Eggplant fritters with spiced yogurt $9 and $12
Baby octopus with lemon and mint $11 and $14
Grilled Lamb Sliders, Cucumber and Tomato $11and $14
French Fries with citrus mayonnaise $7 and $10
Vegetarian cheese Panini $11 and $14
Azza Panini $11 and $14

Azza Lounge :: CONCEPT
Imagine a lounge that feels like a palace. Imagine a lounge that captivates the senses and creates a true sense of comfort.

From the moment someone enters AZZA, they will be transported to an exotic destination. The atmosphere is enchanting and welcoming while remaining a hip oasis in which to disappear from the city. The lounge is a recreation of a North Africa-meets-Europe venue, serving sophisticated cocktails, an extensive wine list and shared platters encouraging patrons to experience the restaurant’s mezze menu. The music reflects the journey of the AZZA experience, covering all styles, from world beats to “happy” house, to the latest commercial hits.

Chicago – Nov 29 2007

Ready to work off those extra calories from your Thanksgiving day feast? Or avoid starting your holiday shopping?

Then join us as we kick off the holiday season- French style- at what has to be one of the most beautiful and stylish new venues in Chicago- La Pomme Rouge!

This brand new French themed lounge is the perfect location for our next event- a good old fashioned networking event with nametags and everything!

We’ll be featuring special $5 Ooh la la martinis (made with Effen raspberry vodka) and we’ll have DJ’s Greg Bauer and John Curley on hand to help us dance away those extra pumpkin pie calories!

$10 admission
Private EuroCircle Event
and proper attire required (you guys hardly need the reminder, but just in case)

we look forward to seeing you there

Atlanta – Oct 02 2007

Hello everyone:

This month’s event at ECCO was a hit and I look forward to seeing all of you at REPAST restaurant for our October get-together. REPAST is a really cool & hip restaurant. We will gather outside in the patio area, where we will have a cash bar set up as well as free appetizers compliments of REPAST.

Hope to see all of you there,

Salutations – David
atlanta@eurocircle.com
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Location: REPAST RESTAURANT
620 Glen Iris Drive NE | Atlanta, GA 30308
404.870.8707
www.repastrestaurant.com
Date; Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
Time: 7pm – Until

Outside Patio area – CASH BAR, 3 beer options, 2 wine options (Red & White), Other cocktails available at Main Dining Room BAR
Hors d’oeuvres – Spread set out around 7:30-8pm