Deering Banjos
Greg Deering began learning woodworking from his father at the age of two by watching him build model airplanes. Growing up in San Diego, he received his first tools and tool box which he had carefully laid out in his wagon on his third birthday. Many of these tools he still has today. That is how important this was to him. It was a career in the making.
At the age of 12, Greg purchased his first banjo by investing a month’s pay from his paper route into a used banjo. He learned to play Kingston Trio songs on his banjo with his best friend Tom playing guitar.
Greg made his first banjo as an industrial arts major at San Diego State College. In 1970, at 19 years of age he joined other enterprising young college students at the American Dream Co-Op and began doing instrument repairs and building banjos. This co-op would become the birth place of at least four now world renowned instrument manufacturers – a true tribute to the concept of the American dream! The American dream became the theme of Greg’s life when he and Janet started the Deering Banjo Company in 1975 as a family business. Together they not only raised two children but built, piece by piece, the Deering banjo factory.
Today, over 39 years later, the Deering Banjo Company has seen many a milestone including the launch of the Goodtime Series in 1997, the relocation to a new 18,000 sq.ft. premises in 2001 and the launch of the Eagle II in 2009, a breakthrough in banjo tone with the development of the new Twenty-Ten™ tone ring.
In its young 39 year life, Deering has delivered the finest hand built American instruments to over 100,000 happy musicians and counting… one banjo at a time.
Please visit us at DeeringBanjos.com and GoodtimeBanjos.com
Deering Banjos's Blog
Vega Vintage StarEvie Ladin demonstrates the brand new cherry version of Deering’s open-back Vega Vintage Star banjo and compares it to the original maple instrument. Read More |
Deering Rustic WreathNew five-string banjo combines vintage and contemporary features. Read More |
Deering Tony Trischka Silver ClipperBill Evans demos the contemporary banjo master’s signature model. Read More |
Deering Artisan Goodtime Special BanjoBill Evans demos Deering’s newest Goodtime five-string banjo. Read More |
Deering Julia Belle BanjoA unique low-tuned banjo inspired by John Hartford and co-designed by Alison Brown. Read More |
Deering Goodtime SixA great six-string guitar-banjo with an affordable price. Read More |
Deering Goodtime Solana 6 DemoNylon strings give this guitar-banjo a warm sound. Read More |
Elderly Instruments | Deering Goodtime Artisan BanjosThe new Deering Goodtime Artisan series banjos replace the Classic Goodtime banjos and include a brown satin finish, planatary tuners, and a midnight maple fingerboard. Read More |
Deering Goodtime Tenor Banjo UkuleleA well-made banjo uke with a powerful sound and built-in pickup. Read More |
Deering Woodroom Sessions | Elle KingThe Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter performs "Good to Be a Man" at the Deering Banjo factory. Read More |
Deering Introduces Artisan Goodtime BanjosThe new Artisan Goodtime banjos feature a new Midnight Maple fingerboard and beautiful new appointments, and retain the Classic Goodtime playability and rich tone. Read More |
Deering Goodtime BanjoBill Evans demos Deering’s affordable, high-quality five-string banjo. Read More |
Deering Wood Room Sessions | Gayle SkidmoreSongwriter and multi-instrumentalist Gayle Skidmore dropped into the Deering Banjo factory to play her song "The Impossible Sum." Read More |
Dan Walsh’s Clawhammer StyleThe UK's Dan Walsh stopped by the Deering Banjo factory to talk about his unique applications of clawhammer banjo to Irish and Scottish music, bluegrass, and MIddle Eastern music. Read More |
Deering 40th Anniversary White Oak BanjoGreg Deering introduces Deering's limited edition 40th Anniversary White Oak Banjo. Read More |
Deering Banjos Two-Finger MethodNever played banjo before? Watch Deering Banjos' tried-and-true method for complete beginners. Read More |
How to Tune a Banjo to Double-C TuningDeering Banjos presents a quick tutorial on moving from open-G tuning to double-C tuning on the banjo. Read More |
Vega Old Tyme Wonder Banjo: David HoltDavid Holt reviews Deering Banjos' New Vega Old Tyme Wonder banjo with a 12-inch rim. Read More |
Deering Lineup: Maple BlossomBanjo master Jens Kruger plays and talks about the Maple Blossom banjo, including his thoughts on the benefits of a radiused fingerboard. Read More |
Deering Lineup: Vega Little WonderJens Kruger demonstrates the Vega Little Wonder banjo from Deering in both the 11" and 12" versions. The Little Wonder is made with a three-ply maple rim, ebony fingerboard, and substantial neck profile to give it a classic old-time feel. Read More |
Deering Goodtime Banjo UkuleleFusion of a concert ukulele and banjo results in a fresh sound. Read More |
Goodtime Banjos: Why Play Banjo?There are so many great reasons to play the banjo. Here are six folks talking about why they picked it up. Read More |
Deering Tech: How to Change Banjo StringsA demonstration with Chad Kopotic, Deering Quality Control Manager, on how to change your banjos strings. Read More |
Deering Goodtime Americana BanjoBill Evans demos Deering’s new affordable banjo, which gets its rich bass sound from the company’s new Grand-12 rim. Read More |
Greg Deering – The MagicDeering Banjos founder Greg Deering on what goes into the making of quality banjos. Read More |
Deering Line Up – SierraJens Kruger demonstrates and discusses the finer points of Deering's top selling Sierra banjo. Read More |
Deering Tech: Goodtime 101Deering Banjo's Barry Hunn explains the different features and banjos in the Goodtime line, and why a Goodtime banjo is an excellent entry-level choice. Read More |
Goodtime Americana – Hear the DifferenceThe combination of the new Grand 12" rim and Renaissance head gives the new Goodtime Americana a much deeper, fuller tone compared the original Goodtime Openback! Read More |