Cranford Hamilton Nix Jr. (January 17, 1969 - March 12, 2002), also known a… Read Full Bio ↴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.
Nix was born on January 17, 1969 in Detroit. His father, Cranford Nix Sr. (November 15, 1932 - October 14, 2012), 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.
Nix was a heroin addict and an alcoholic 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."
Nix was a member of the punk rock/garage band The Malakas, in which he was the vocalist and guitarist. Alongside him were the bassist, DJ Holman, and the drummer, Greg Crampton. They were signed with I-94 Recordings.
Nix had two children. He married Natatia Nix in the 2000s.
Nix was found dead of a heroin overdose by his father on March 12, 2002.
Nix was born on January 17, 1969 in Detroit. His father, Cranford Nix Sr. (November 15, 1932 - October 14, 2012), 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.
Nix was a heroin addict and an alcoholic 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."
Nix was a member of the punk rock/garage band The Malakas, in which he was the vocalist and guitarist. Alongside him were the bassist, DJ Holman, and the drummer, Greg Crampton. They were signed with I-94 Recordings.
Nix had two children. He married Natatia Nix in the 2000s.
Nix was found dead of a heroin overdose by his father on March 12, 2002.
Look What You've Done To Me
Cranford Nix Lyrics
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Al Green Now that you're here with me, I want to keep you…
Boz Scaggs Hope they never end this song This could take us all…
Cole Nat King And His Trio Hope they never end this song This could take us all…
David Foster Hope they never end this song This could take us all…
IKO Oh, look what you've done to me... I'm in pieces…
John Tesh Hope they never end this song This could take us all…
Little Willie John Look what you've done to me, look what you've done…
Nat "King" Cole Hope they never end this song This could take us all…
Sarah Jay Sometimes my mind Veers of the highway of sanity Drowning in…
The King Cole Trio Hope they never end this song This could take us all…
The Starlite Singers Hope they never end this song This could take us all…
Various Artists [Jet - Look What You've Done] Take my photo off the…
Voodoo Chilli You and me, we made a vow For better or for…
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@zacharywhitford6866
“Since I have been alone, I’ve been drunk or stoned”. I relate a lot to that. Rest In Peace Cranford Nix
@smercklecaeser7805
I still play this jam at least once a day
@HardcoreJesus100
It's sad that this guy hasn't been recognized as the lyrical genius he is. Kurt Cobain, Elliot Smith, Cranford Nix... The voice of a generation right hers
@ryanhughes2459
So fucking right man...Love Elliott Smith but this dude I really really relate too
@pr8273
Its FUCKED!! This guy. Should have a shrine at the rock and roll hall of fame, hes a fucking beautiful fucked up, amazing songwriter, like.. elliot smith?? Etc etc.. this is.my kurt cobain..
@pr8273
Oh, that was SO FUNNY, I didn't even read the comments prior to.my Elliott Smith comparison,
@corpse131
@@ryanhughes2459 omg dude I love elliot shit too
@sithspitdanikan4725
TT
@alicewinters4302
Every time I close my eyes a part of me dies tragically my life right now thank fuck and god damn for people and music like this
@corinnec1358
So according to the Cranford Nix website, this is a Brian McCarty song (Salt Miners, Trash Brats). He's also the lead vocalist on this track, Cranford's doing the background vocals.