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Product Review: Going Live: Epiphone Nancy Wilson Fanatic – Fireburst

As seen in Guitar Girl Magazine Issue 18 Winter 2021 – Women in the Music Industry

At first, I was incredibly intimidated playing a guitar crafted by one of the goddesses of rock, Nancy Wilson. But as soon as I took the Epiphone Nancy Wilson Fanatic – Fireburst out of its case and felt my fingers wrap around its neck, it just felt right. For someone who has played many guitars, this one felt like it was made for me. It was light, bright, and boy, it was ready for a fight! Step aside, boys, the Epiphone Nancy Wilson Fanatic – Fireburst absolutely dazzles. 

Fanatic in blue really stood out to me, and I appreciated the fireburst design. The “Nighthawk” shape at first felt a little foreign to me, but it all made sense when I strummed that first chord. The cutaway was perfect for me to do solos, and I was especially impressed by the overall weight of the axe! It was so light and compact, and I was able to move around the stage quickly. 

I love the sound of the ProBucker™ Humbucker Pickups. It’s amazing just how crisp my highs were, and how well-rounded my guitar sounded in general. I was also surprised by the width of the neck (compared to the body of the guitar). In my humble opinion, this neck style is perfect for flamenco playing and great for fingerstyle players like Nancy herself. Every note I plucked was gold; I didn’t even use pedals! The action, in addition to the width of the neck, gave me an unforgettable experience. 

The five-way pickup system really felt incredible while playing live, and I was very surprised at how technically advanced and versatile this guitar was. I was able to get dirty/heavy tones, as well as simple acoustically round tones, and brighter tones. 

This is a guitar that any woman can pick up and play at a reasonable price point. It is lightweight and versatile, the action is easy, and there’s enough in the five-switch channels for experimentation. 

For more information and full specifications, visit gibson.com.
Price: $529.00

Bri Foxx

Bri Foxx is a 26-year-old rock musician who fronts a band called Toxic Foxtrot. She is a self-taught acoustic-electric guitar player of 14 years, but originally a classically trained vocalist. Music is the coal the kindles her soul, and she strives to help the world be a better place. At two years old she was diagnosed with autism, and she has seen a lot of obstacles in her life. With the support of her family, music was very therapeutic to her development. Eventually, it led to a life of many hours on guitar and rock and roll. Even though she has had her setbacks, Bri Foxx wants to help anyone who is struggling with the struggles of self-identity, and the place one finds in the world through the power of the revival of rock. “No one should ever have to feel like they’re alone”-Bri Foxx

Bri Foxx
Bri Foxx is a 26-year-old rock musician who fronts a band called Toxic Foxtrot. She is a self-taught acoustic-electric guitar player of 14 years, but originally a classically trained vocalist. Music is the coal the kindles her soul, and she strives to help the world be a better place. At two years old she was diagnosed with autism, and she has seen a lot of obstacles in her life. With the support of her family, music was very therapeutic to her development. Eventually, it led to a life of many hours on guitar and rock and roll. Even though she has had her setbacks, Bri Foxx wants to help anyone who is struggling with the struggles of self-identity, and the place one finds in the world through the power of the revival of rock. “No one should ever have to feel like they’re alone”-Bri Foxx
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