Greatest Guitar From The Old Grey Whistle TEST

Just a quick post today with some of the greatest guitar from the old grey whistle test. Today we are also sharing Rick Barnes a guitarist from Ohio and we will post a new Grateful Dead article on Saturday read our previous article on the Grateful Dead members if you haven’t already. Some of the … Read more

Bill Kirchen king of DieselBilly & Titan of the Telecaster

Bill Kirchen

Bill Kirchen is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose name resonates deeply in the world of country and rock music. Best known as the lead guitarist for the legendary band Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen during the 1970s, Kirchen earned the fitting nickname “The Titan of the Telecaster” for his unparalleled mastery … Read more

11 Guitarists To Discover On Guitardoor

Bob Dylan For Guitarists From Easy To Enlightening

At guitardoor.com, we take great pride in being the ultimate gateway for discovering emerging guitarists. Our dedicated team of experts has meticulously curated an exclusive list of eleven promising guitarists who have already made their mark in the world of music with their unique style and exceptional skills. Each guitarist on our list is featured … Read more

John Frusciante Incredible Guitar Shape Shifter

“When the name John Frusciante is mentioned, the image of an extraordinary guitar virtuoso comes to mind. Despite his global success as one of the best guitarists in the world, Frusciante remains underrated in many circles. Picture mastering every Jimi Hendrix song at the age of 11 and, by 18, joining one of the most … Read more

Disciple of the Blues Mike Bloomfield

Disciple Of The Blues Mike Bloomfield

Mike Bloomfield was an American guitarist and composer, born on July 28, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois. He was known for his exceptional blues guitar playing and was a member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Bloomfield played on several iconic albums, including Bob Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited” and “Blonde on Blonde.” He also formed his … Read more

Randy Rhoads One Man’s Riot is a Madman’s Dream

Randy Rhoads On Stage

One can only begin to imagine the music that Randy Rhoads would have made in current times. His life cut short was as giant a cultural shockwave and theft for humanity as JFK. To many, he was of the same caliber as many of the best guitarists’ all-time greats as a leader, especially in the … Read more

Unknown sides of Cobain

There were many sides to Kurt. We hear stories of Cobain trowing a computer out the window or smashing guitars and singing great songs. We are just picking a few unknown sides of for today’s article on guitardoor we hope you enjoy. I was aware of Nirvana long before their first recording of “Bleach” due … Read more

Lord of the Riffs Keith Richards

Keith Richards Lord Of The Riffs

Lord of the riffs you could call Keith Richards below we are featuring some of his greatest performances and some background to his playing style Brian Jones found the Double edge sword when he Founded The Rolling Stones. He was the Most experimental and eclectic but The Jagger/Richards songwriting team soon emerged.Mick and Keith came … Read more

Guitar That Rocked the 80’s

What really rocked the 80’s was the 80s rock and metal scene. Metal had many names, kind of like the devil. Hair metal was king for so long, but some bands were lumped in by name only. Did you go to a Poison concert with your girlfriend? I did. But I wasn’t there for Poison. … Read more