The beginning of the Viking connection can be possibly traced to an event in the late 1950s. Sonny, a musician, was to back a female singer in an
Auckland recording studio. The singer never turned up and the producer asked Sonny's wife Pepe if she could take part in the session. By 1964, they had at least two albums issued on Viking, they were
Rarotonga Calling and
Passion Flower, details of which appeared in the
Pacific Islands Monthly magazine. The line up at the time of their
Rarotonga Calling release consisted of Pepe, Sonny Terei, Nat Mara, Charles Carlson and Mark Anton. In 1965, their EP
Songs Of The Cook Islands was released on the Salem label. All compositions were by Sonny Terei. The four songs were "Te Marama Te Au Etu", "Momotu Te Inangaro", "Tatara Apa", and "E Oa". In 1968, their album
Memories of Rarotonga was released on Salem. The album of Rarotongan songs featured a painting by
Kase Jackson, a well-known artist. In 1973,
Siren Songs Of The South Seas, credited to Pepe & Her Rarotongans, was released on the Olympic Records label. In 1977, the Rarotongan Hotel had just opened and Sonny and Pepe were invited by Cook Islands Premier,
Albert Henry, to return there to provide entertainment for the hotel. ==Later years==