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MacMaster began playing the fiddle at the age of nine,[1] and made her performing debut the same year at a square dance in Glencoe Mills, Nova Scotia.[citation needed] When she was 16, she released her first album, Four on the Floor, and a second album, Road to the Isle, followed in 1991. Her first album was self-produced,[1] while her second was co-produced by John Morris Rankin (The Rankin Family) and Tom O'Keefe.[2] Both albums were initially released only on cassette, but Rounder Records omitted a few tracks and re-released them as A Compilation in 1998. In 1999, she performed at the Juno Awards show in Hamilton.[3]