Collins started his musical career singing
falsetto backup vocals for various
doo-wop groups in the Los Angeles area in the late 1950s and early 1960s,
Cruising with Ruben & the Jets and
Uncle Meat. He additionally provided harmonica on
Freak Out!. In 1968 Ray quit The Mothers of Invention because of tension in the group, citing that the band was "too much comedy and making fun of stuff" and was replaced by
Lowell George, but continued to contribute to other Zappa projects through the mid-1970s. Collins later said in 2009 that he "wanted to make beautiful music. I was raised on Johnny Mathis and Nat King Cole." Collins's performances appeared on a few archival and live recordings released after he dropped out of music. ==Personal life==