In 1983 after the departure of Vinnie Vincent, Michael played live with Kiss at Rocket Rehearsal Studios, New York for the Live Lick it up audition. He performed the songs Fits like a Glove, Gimme More, Exciter and Hells Breakin Loose.
In 1984, Michael recorded as lead guitarist for the Wendy O. Williams first solo album WOW, produced by Gene Simmons.[8] He signed the management contract and the record was released on Passport Records. He also wrote songs for Wendy O. Williams second solo album Kommander of Kaos.[9]
Ray also wrote songs on the Plasmatics 9th Anniversary album, Maggots: The Record that was released on Profile Records in 1987. It was considered to be the biggest selling Plasmatics album to date.[11][12]
Discography
Vocals
Wendy O. Williams / Plasmatics - Maggots: The Record (1987)
Wendy O. Williams - Kommander Of Kaos (2000)
Instruments & Performance
Wendy O. Williams - WOW (1984)
Wendy O. Williams - It's My Life (1984)
Wendy O. Williams - Live (1985)
Wendy O. Williams - Fuck N' Roll (1985)
It's My Life - Reform School Girl (1986)
Wendy O. Williams / Plasmatics - Maggots: The Record (1987)
Wendy O. Williams - Kommander Of Kaos (2000)
Wendy O. Williams - Bump 'N' Grind (2000)
Sara Johnston - Trespassing (2011)
Kiss - Gene Simmons Vault Disc One Track 6 solo on Legends Never Die (1982)
Writing & Arrangement
Goin Wild Various - Reform School Girls (1986)
Wendy O. Williams / Plasmatics - Maggots: The Record (1987)