Valeria Lynch was born on January 7, 1952, in the neighborhood of Villa Urquiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first child of the marriage of María Antonia Spano (Tony) and José Julio Lancellotti.
The first major production Lynch took, was with producer Alejandro Romay in the adaptation of the musical Hair, held at the Teatro Argentino in 1971 where she put her voice to the song Aquarius-Let The Sunshine In.
Her visceral singing style, coupled with her strong vocals and the choice of a repertoire that reached for popular taste made the difference with other interpreters of pop ballads.
In 1980, while performing the musical "Estan tocando nuestra cancion" with Victor Laplace and Cipe Lincovsky in Buenos Aires, she released her third studio album Capricornio.
In 1982 she released Quiereme, the hit single Mentira, song composed by Chilean Buddy Richard and international success of the Nicaraguan Hernaldo Zúñiga, catapulted her to stardom and the album was promoted throughout the continent.
Singing before more than 15,000 people she won the award for Best Performer of the Festival and the Grand Jury Prize, with the song Rompecabezas (Puzzle) that allowed her to overtake the competition La Toya Jackson.
In 1986, she published Sin Fronteras with the singles Amame en Cámara Lenta, Fuera de mi Vida and Muñeca Rota, which went multi-platinum in different countries; the song Y tu no estas was covered by the legendary Cuban singer La Lupe, giving the lyrics of the song a religious twist and was adopted by the Protestant communities of Latin America, being popular to date.
The tour A cualquier precio ran in the main cities of the continent and made television specials for Puerto Rico, United States, Argentina and Mexico.
She extensively toured throughout America, was named the "Figure of the Year" by the Association of Entertainment Critics of New York and also presented for the third time in Carnegie Hall, accompanying the singer Marcelo Alejandro as part of a music festival.
The high ratings that popularised the soap opera "The Strange Lady" in the almost one hundred countries where televised brought the theme song sung by Valeria Lynch to markets like Italy, Israel, Egypt, Romania, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Australia, Greece, the Philippines and Turkey, where their records had not yet been published.
During this decade, Valeria Lynch's career was more quiet, as she was established in popular taste and adapted to the changing music industry and the market that saw the birth of vinyl gave way to CD and video as primary distribution mode.
Her record label BMG RCA- released a compilation album entitled "Mis mejores canciones" as a closure of her stage career full of hit songs.
Towards the end of that year she attracted more than 100,000 spectators at the concert at the Avenida 9 de Julio, Buenos Aires, and saw another 150,000 people in her recital at the Apple Festival in the province of Mendoza.
In 1998, Valeria Lynch recorded the theme "Paths of the Soul" next to Kennedy Choirs and with more than 120 Argentine artists under the direction of Instrumental pianist and conductor Nazareno Andorno.
In January 1999 she debuted as an actress in the telenovela "Salvajes" TV channel Azul Argentina, the strip was part of the tropical music genre, from here would follow the single "Llamas en el corazon"performed by Valeria and after Isabel Pantoja the Spanish version recorded in Flemish.
In 2000, no longer contracted with multinational record labels, she released her first independent production of the hand of Editorial Atlantida de Buenos Aires, the album algo natural achieved platinum status for 60000 copies sold.
During the summer of 2002 she was invited to the prestigious Festival de Viña del Mar in Chile, establishing herself as a composer to win with her song "Soy tu angel"as performed by Oscar Patiño in international competition.
In 2006 she played in the theater "El Nacional" Corrientes Avenue in the City of Buenos Aires the musical Victor Victoria and participated in the jury of the television reality show Singing for a Dream.
In November of that same year she presented her show Cada 'dia more Valeria', summoning more than 15,000 people at the Gran Rex theater in Buenos Aires, with the presence of Estela Raval, Pimpinela and Palito Ortega.
During the summer of 2010 she was the main attraction of the magazine "Carnaval de Estrellas" in the town of Carlos Paz, in the province of Cordoba, Argentina, and leading the box office with 60,000 viewers.
During the summer of 2010 she was the main attraction of the magazine Star Carnival in the city of Carlos Paz, in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, and led the box office with 60,000 spectators.
This new album included the first theme, "Soy tu angel" establishing her songwriting and won the "Gaviota de Plata", and the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in 2002.
In the months of November and December she presented her show "Valeria Con Todo" at the Grand Rex theater in Buenos Aires for four nights and received in the US the Latin Grammy award for Musical Excellence for her contribution to popular music from Latin America, recognizing after 32 years from obtaining the record "Quiereme" a Grammy nomination for orchestrating the song "Cambias mi amor".