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. From an early showed she had a love for singing and dancing, and at age 14 while studying at the Commercial College Donato Álvarez on neighborhood of La Paternal, defined her vocation and began to study singing with Clara Calvo, and drama with Dante Gilardoni.
In 1969 debuted on the television show La Botica del Ángel by Eduardo Bergara Leumann, playing «Cuando un amigo se va». The first major production Lynch took with producer Alejandro Romay in Argentina, in the adaptation of the musical Hair, held at the Teatro Argentino in 1971 where she showed her talent by putting voice to the song Aquarius-Let The Sunshine In. Romay who was discovered as a great talent and art suggests using a pseudonym.
Valeria Lynch formally began in the 1970s singing jingles and underground rock in English Expression group. It also integrated the TV TRIBU SRL, with whom she recorded two songs for the album of the program, "I am a woman" and "Do not be discouraged" as well as two different versions of the song" Tribu SRL "with the rest of the group, 1975.
In 1976 she joined her representative, Héctor Cavallero (former teammate of Susana Giménez), who had discovered by 1974 in the underground clubs of Buenos Aires, when Lynch was a rock singer. The story goes that Cavallero saw her sing and was so fascinated that he waited in the dressing room and offered to represent her and launch her career as a romantic singer. The couple had two sons, Frederico (born 1979) and Santiago Cavallero (born 1986). After eighteen years together, separated in 1995.
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