freddy the beard said:I am having dinner tonite with Dan and Geo Fels at Jim Parker's Ill. Billiard Club. Danny is going back home tomorrow. I feel so bad that he's unable to spend more time here. Parker locked him up for a few days with lessons and exhibitions, which was good because he could use the income. I was hoping to take a lesson myself. Nobody runs the balls like DiLiberto. Anyone considering lessons from DD, dont hesitate. Aside from his voluminous knowledge, his personality and stories alone make whatever he might charge an underpayment.
I did have him alone and all to myself once in Chicago when he stayed with me for about a month. It was great times, and he's also a terrific cook. As Billy Johnson (Wade Crane) said once to me about Cornbread Red, "Make sure you enjoy him while he's still here, because they aint making another one like him."
the Beard
It was a great time at the Illinois Billiard Club last night. It was our awards banquet for our Straight Pool Leagues. We had two separate leagues going with 15 contenders in each league. This is the 34th year of operation.
Anyway, we were treated to Pool Royalty. As Fred mentioned, Danny had been in town the previous two days giving thirteen hours of lessons at the Illinois Billiard Club and he agreed to stay over and present the awards at our banquet. He was able to get several of his friends to show up as well. George Fels, Freddy Bentivegna and Bobby Hunter were all in attendance.
Danny was shooting the breeze, demonstrating a bit and meeting some of the members who had not taken lessons. During the ceremony, Danny regaled us with a few stories. Later, Freddy demonstrated some banks to an enthralled audience. George Fels, as usual, exuded wisdom. Bobby Hunter stuck around later and talked to us about how he learned straight pool and some of the things he taught John Schmidt.
All in all, a splendid evening.
I video'd all the lessons and was watching one on my ipod as I commuted to work today. Lessons, stories, humor - the whole package.
I'd say if you get the opportunity, take a lesson from Danny. Everyone who did at our club does not regret it.




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