Radiorama

Radiorama is a SAIFAM group alias fronted by Oscar Brandazzi and Antonella Ferri and sung by several vocalists over the years.

The project was originally conceived by Aldo Martinelli on request by Mauro Farina. Together with Simona Zanini, he wrote its debut song "Chance To Desire", with Marco Bresciani as the producer (along with Paolo Gemma) and male vocalist and Zanini as the female vocalist. Despite being involved in the making of the song, Martinelli's name was not credited on its original vinyl cover, thus he withdrew from further collaboration with the Radiorama project.

From then on, Farina has become the leading figure of the project along with Giuliano Crivellente for writing, composing and arranging songs for the large bulk of the project's discography. Aside from songwriting, he provided the singing vocals for the frontman Oscar Brandazzi from 1985 to 1989, and again in 1993 and 2004. Meanwhile, several female vocalists have provided the singing vocals for the frontwoman Antonella Ferri; beginning with Simona Zanini in 1985, an unknown female vocalist after Zanini from 1985 to 1986, Elena Ferretti in 1986, Clara Moroni from 1986 to 1990 (1994 in the Italodance era), Daniela Rando from 1990 to 1992, Melody Castellari from 2005 to 2008 and 2012, and Rachael Doran in 2010. Jackie Bodimead mainly provided the vocals for the Italodance era of the project, one of the most notable being "Beautiful Man" in 1998 which was later made into a Eurobeat remix.