Deering Banjo Company celebrates 30th years of creating American-made quality
banjos by expanding further into the world market as part of Europe’s
premier trade show Musikmesse in Frankfurt, Germany, April 6th-9th. An exciting
banjo display highlighted by their 30th anniversary model, performances by the
world-renowned Kruger Brothers formerly of Switzerland and currently residing
in North Carolina, and an opportunity to speak directly to Greg and Janet Deering
await the attendees at this year’s Musikmesse.
Started in 1975 out of their family home, Janet and Greg Deering have created
a business that now fills their 18,000 square foot factory to capacity with
over 40 employees actively engaged in making their 4 lines of banjos. With an
emphasis on quality, Greg created the Goodtime line of banjos to meet the needs
of people who wanted a low-priced banjo that is excellent for travel, leisure,
and family fun. Deering Banjos continues the 100-year old tradition of Vega
old time styles with it’s Vega line of banjos for not only the popular
frailing style but for banjoists interested in a premium quality light-weight
openback or resonator banjo with or without the traditional tubaphone tonering.
The Deering line of banjos has expanded to include a new line of top quality
professional banjos, the Tenbrooks, that have gained immediate acclaim as the
best new banjo being produced today and featuring the Jens Kruger Tonering cast
in a 600-year old bell foundry in Switzerland. Released in January of 2004,
Bela Fleck, Tony Trischka, Jens Kruger, Bill Evans, and Joe Bonsall of the Oak
Ridge Boys are among the top professionals who are now playing a Tenbrooks model.
The Deering Banjo Company is noted for the broad versatility of its line. The
Musikmesse exhibit will feature 5-string banjos for Bluegrass and Folk music,
4-string banjos for Dixieland Jazz and Irish music, electric banjos for pop
and rock, openback banjos for Old time & Classical music, Long Neck banjos
for popular Folk music, and 6-string & 12-string banjos for guitar players.
The Deering Banjo exhibit at the Musikmesse will be the first time an American
Banjo Company has displayed a complete line of American made banjos at the Frankfurt
show. The music of the Kruger Brothers will ring true the quality of Deering
Banjos to one and all. They will be in the Hall 3.1 Acoustic Instrument in space
#F92. You can check out their website at www.DeeringBanjos.com.