In 1979, Costello recorded his first solo album, called
Tropical Sunset, which flopped. Three years later, his album,
Lania which was a huge success in Fiji and around the Pacific. After his mother died in 1985, he changed his name to Daniel Rae Costello. He moved to Australia a few years later because of the
1987 Coup where he wrote two songs,
Samba and
Take me to the Island and returned to Fiji and started his own Studio and Production Suite called "Tango Sound Productions" and recorded his first big hit album,
Samba. Costello recorded 30 albums. He was an accomplished songwriter, composer, arranger, audio engineer, vocalist, musician and producer in the Pacific region. He recorded an album with
Toni Willé from the Dutch group
Pussycat, called
Let The World Sing. The first single, originally a hit for Pussycat
Georgie gained numerous airplays on Fiji radio. At the 2020
Pacific Music Awards, Costello was posthumously awarded a lifetime achievement award. ==Discography==