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Tash Sultana uses and endorses Wild Dog stomp boxes during their solo performances. •
John Hartford did not employ a stomp box, but used "a variety of props such as plywood squares and boards with sand and gravel on which to stomp, kick, and scrape to create natural and organic background noises" as well as "amplified plywood for tapping his feet" both in the studio and in live performance. •
Seasick Steve uses a self-made stomp box he named the Mississippi Drum Machine. •
Pete Flood •
Nathan Rogers •
Xavier Rudd •
John Lee Hooker did not use a stomp box, instead "stomping on a wooden pallet in time with the music." •
Jamie Cullum •
Jeff Lang •
Harry Manx •
Bob Malone •
Ash Grunwald •
Jon Boden uses "a large wooden box containing a microphone and made to sound like a kick drum—an idea he … borrowed from singer-songwriter
Rory McLeod." •
Chris Woods (guitarist) had a stomp box made by Logarhythm, the "Chris Woods Signature Pro-log" •
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