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page 1Belarusian folk music groups

Naviband
thumb|252x252px|NaviBand at Eurovision Song Contest 2017
Naviband (stylised as NAVIBAND, until late 2016 also called NAVI) is a Belarusian indie folk band. The band was founded as a duo between singer/songwriter and guitar player Artsiom Lukyanenka and singer/songwriter Kseniya Zhuk (Lukyanenka), later also featured guitar player, producer Aliaksandr Tabolski, bass - Uladzislaŭ Čaščavik, drums - Uladzimir Beher, Yaroslav Tomilo as a sound engineer and manager. Originally founded in Minsk, they have been based in Warsaw since 2020.
Pesnyary
Pesniary (also spelled Pesnyary, , ) was a popular Soviet Belarusian folk rock VIA. It was founded in 1969 by guitarist Vladimir Mulyavin. Before 1970, the band was known under the name Liavony (Лявоны).
Stary Olsa
Belarusian musical group; medieval folk band
Krambambula
Belarusian rock band
Osimira
Osimira - Belarusian musical ethno-project, formed in 2002.
Dzieciuki
Dzieciuki () is a Belarusian folk punk group from Hrodna. It was founded on April 10, 2012. The group has released two studio albums, Haradzenski harmidar and Recha. It positions itself as an educational folk punk brigade, which tells about unrevealed pages of Belarusian history. Several of the Dzieciuki members also take part in Liudzi na baloce group. In 2014 the musicians won the "Heroes of the year" award of Belarusian music portal Tuzin.fm.
Syabry
Syabry () is a Belarusian pop group, established in 1974.
KRIWI
Belarusian newFolk and clubEthno band
Bez bileta
Belarusian alternative rock band
Verasy
thumb|260px|Former Verasy members Alexander Tikhanovich and [[Yadviga Poplavskaya in 2009]]
Verasy () was a musical band created in Belarus (then Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union) in 1971. It was created under the Belarusian State Philarmony, Minsk, director and composer Vasily Rainchik. Verasy is Belarusian for heather (see Calluna).