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Cranford Nix

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Nix struggled with heroin and alcohol addiction, 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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guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was the lead singer and guitarist of punk band
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Nix was found dead of a heroin overdose by his father on March 12, 2002.
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Nix had two children. He married Natatia Nix in the 2000s.
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Detroit
Michigan
Berkley
American
The Malakas
Detroit
Lester Flatt
Earl Scruggs
The Supremes
The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop
The Malakas
I-94 Recordings
"Dead Punk Stars † Cranford Nix † Mar. 12, 2002"
"Cranford Hamilton Nix, Jr"
"Too late to die young"
Categories
1969 births
2002 deaths
Musicians from Detroit
Deaths by heroin overdose in the United States
20th-century American musicians
People from Berkley, Michigan

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