Ian Sloan “The Axe Wielding Officer”
London’s Guitarist Ian Sloan The Axe Wielding Officer takes us back to the reason we started Guitardoor. We cover some Legendary players, yes, but we want to highlight and spotlight the greats who are lesser-known. Lesser known is not “Less”, we view everyone the same. The Human Level is equal. This is how Axe Wielding […]
AC/DC Most Overlooked and Underrated Albums
A collection of the AD/DC Most Overlooked and Underrated Albums you may never have heard as many fans of AC/DC will probably just listen to just one album all the time like Highway to Hell and forget about the rest of the AC/DC Most Underrated albums . When it comes to AC/DC Albums most will […]
John Campbell, the Steel Guitar Hero
Today's article will delve into the world of John Campbell, a renowned steel guitar hero. After the tragic passing of Stevie Ray Vaughan, my close friend Terry Carr and I were determined to find new sources of inspiration. Our quest led us to explore the works of living masters who had previously influenced players such […]
"Almost Famous" The guitarists who were there and then gone
Have you ever thought about how it would feel to be a part of a band and work hard during its infancy or integral progression, only to leave or be fired just before things finally broke through? It's not an uncommon event in the music industry, but it can be devastating for the players involved, […]
Michael Katon Guitarist from Hell
Michael Katon is a Blistering, Tasteful, and Massively inspiring Rock /Blues Songwriter, Vocalist, and Player. He's just simply a Badass playing a 1961 strat he calls old blue. So Today Guitarist to discover on Guitardoor No Matter the Genre of music, In my experiences Nothing that comes out of Hell Michigan, U.S.A, is ever Halfway. […]
The Cramps Psychobilly and Garage Punk
The Cramps were an American punk rock band formed in 1976. The band consisted of Lux Interior on vocals and Poison Ivy Rorschach on guitar. They were known for their unique mix of punk,rockabilly, psycobilly and garage punk rock, as well as their theatrical live performances. The Cramps released several albums throughout their career, including […]
Creature Double Feature Horror Rock
Creature Double Feature WARNING! To preface this you must know that I, Jimmy, Love some outside music. My friends get most concerned. I do not care for I may not have all my ducks in a row, but I know where the reptiles are and A Flamingo will never pull a fast one on me. […]
Eric Clapton's Evolution: From Guitar Prodigy to Enduring Icon
Embarking on Eric Clapton's Journey: Triumphs and Trials Unveiled Chronicling the extraordinary odyssey of Eric Clapton is no small feat. Beyond the turbulence and remarkable statements that often surround him, this narrative delves into the layers of Clapton's prowess, not only as a legendary guitarist but as a resilient individual. From his days with The […]
Review Out and Intake Hawkwind album
Hawkwind released their album "Out and Intake" in 1987. The album features a total of nine tracks, including "Fahrenheit 451", "The Price Is Right", and "Ejection". The album was produced by Dave Brock and Paul Cobbold. "Out and Intake" was the last album to feature drummer Danny Thompson and bassist Harvey Bainbridge. "Out and Intake" […]






