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Yours Truly

2.5M streams

2,503,981

In My Hands

2.4M streams

2,356,127

Cape Breton Girl

767K streams

766,997

No Boundaries

492.7K streams

492,729

Sketches

300.2K streams

300,230

Blueprint

295.2K streams

295,150

Fit As A Fiddle

224.7K streams

224,729

Live

217.5K streams

217,517

My Roots Are Showing

192.1K streams

192,060

A Compilation

156.4K streams

156,392

Biography

Fiddler Natalie MacMaster has turned the music of Cape Breton, an island off the east coast of Canada near Nova Scotia, into an international phenomenon. She has released dozens of acclaimed albums since emerging in the late 1980s, including the gold-selling Fit as a Fiddle (1993) and In My Hands (1999), and wide-ranging efforts like Yours Truly (2006), Sketches (2019), and Canvas (2023). She has toured with the Chieftains, Faith Hill, Carlos Santana, and Alison Krauss and is a mainstay of multiple folk and roots music festivals. Whether performing with her band or a classical orchestra, MacMaster has thrilled audiences for decades with her exciting fiddling and dynamic stage persona. Inspired by the musical members of her family, MacMaster began playing fiddle at the age of nine on an instrument given to her by a great-uncle. She took formal lessons along with her cousin Ashley MacIsaac, with whom she played as a youngster. After releasing two self-produced cassette-only albums -- 4 on the Floor in 1989 and Road to the Isle in 1990 -- MacMaster expanded her following with her first release in the United States, Fit as a Fiddle, which received an East Coast Music Award as Best Roots/Traditional Album of 1992. Tracks from MacMaster's first two albums were reissued by Rounder as A Compilation in 1997. MacMaster's first album released by Warner Brothers Canada, No Boundaries, included "Drunken Piper" (featuring vocals by Cookie Rankin of the Rankin Family), and established her as one of the top musicians in Canada. In addition to hosting the East Coast Music Awards, MacMaster received awards for "Female Artist of the Year, Roots/Traditional Artist of the Year and Instrumental Artist of the Year. She was also named Fiddler of the Year by the Canadian Country Music Association. The album was dedicated to the memory of her grandmother, Margaret Ann Beaton, who would often sing Gaelic lyrics to songs that she was learning on the fiddle. MacMaster has maintained such a busy schedule as a performer that she had to turn down an invitation to be a featured musician in the Irish music and dance production Lord of the Dance. In 1995, MacMaster performed for more than 80,000 people as the opening act for Carlos Santana in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The following year, she spent four weeks as the opening act for the Chieftains on their tour of the United States. MacMaster's fiddling has also been heard on television commercials for Tim Horton Donuts and General Motors Pontiac. MacMaster released her second album for Warner Brothers Canada in 1998. The gold-selling In My Hands arrived a year later, followed by the U.S. release of My Roots Are Showing in 2000. After 2002's Live, MacMaster's put out the ambitious Blueprint, a progressive Celtic juggernaut that employed a full drum kit and numerous co-arrangers and session musicians. It was followed in 2006 by the similarly themed Yours Truly. MacMaster returned to her roots on 2011's Cape Breton Girl, a collection of stripped-down traditional tunes featuring piano and fiddle, and in 2015 she teamed up with Donnell Leahy (leader of the Celtic family group Leahy) on the collaborative One. Working again with Leahy, she released the holiday effort A Celtic Family Christmas in 2016. 2019's Sketches saw MacMaster deliver a stylistically diverse set of traditional and original songs incorporating jazz and bluegrass elements. 2023's Donnell Leahy collaboration, Canvas, adopted a more international flavor and featured guest appearances from Rhiannon Giddens and Yo-Yo Ma, among others. ~ Craig Harris & James Christopher Monger, Rovi