Ray Collins, one of the founding members of Mothers of Invention with
Frank Zappa, died on Monday. The famous rock musician was 76.

Before starting his musical career with Zappa, Collins got his start
doing backup vocals on doo-wop records in the Los Angeles area during
the 1950s and 60s. It wasn’t until 1964 that he joined up with Jimmy
Carl Black, Roy Estrada and Frank Zapp to form The Soul Giants. The
band would later become known as Mothers of Invention.

Collins was the lead vocalist on the band’s early albums, including
Freak Out!, Absolutely Free and Cruising With Ruben & The Jets.
Collins quit the band soon after as he clashed with Zappa over
creative differences. He did contribute to a few Zappa projects
afterwards throughout the 70s though. Later in life, Collins supported
himself through social security and songwriting royalties.

The singer was admitted to the Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
on Dec. 18 for cardiac arrest. He died on Monday, December 24.

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