Rádio Táxi

Rádio Táxi is a pop rock band from São Paulo, Brazil, who had a string of hit singles in the early/mid 80s.

Willie de Oliveira left the band shortly after recording the second album and was replaced by Maurício Gasperini.

With Gasperini now handling vocals and keyboards, they released the albums 6:56 (1985) and Matriz (1986), featuring the hits "Um Amor de Verão" and "Você se Esconde".

Wander Taffo released three solo albums and opened a music school in São Paulo, following the successful format of the American Musicians Institute.

The reunion of the successful mid-80s lineup happened in 2000, when Brazilian singer and pianist Guilherme Arantes invited Taffo, Marcucci and Fernandes to play with him on a live album.