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Cranford Hamilton Nix Jr. (January 17, 1969 - March 12, 2002), also known as Crannie or Little Man, was an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead singer and guitarist of punk band The Malakas.〔http://www.deadpunkstars.com/browse/105/cranford_nix.html〕 == Early life ==
Nix was born on January 17, 1969 in Detroit. His father, Cranford Nix Sr., was a one-time professional banjo player who played with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. He also played banjo on The Supremes' album ''The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop''.〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7032803〕 Cranford attended Parker Elementary and later Kimball High School in Royal Oak, Michigan. His fifth grade teachers were Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Naggy, the class contained 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. He was friends with Robert Dancer (Rock'n Bob), the front man for the Detroit Rock band the Hamilton's. The Hamilton's first album was called In Cranford We Trust. Nix was a heroin addict and had been sent to rehab four times. He escaped from rehab three of those times but stayed and completed it the fourth time. His time in rehab inspired him to write his song "Cigarettes and Heroin".
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