She also can perform   with the same languid vocals, the same Louisiana piano flavor, and the same heart and emotion as a musician who knows what it's like when music remains your life's primary calling.  
-Jim Markel, Swampland.comhttp://swampland.com/reviews/view/title:im_that_way

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McKee’s voice is an amazing thing.  She sounds like the woman of your dreams, a lady who has lived life from a lot of angles and kept a purity of feeling that comes across in everything she does.   
-Bill Bentley, Sonic Boomers.comhttp://www.sonicboomers.com/albumreviews/beth-mckee

Featured tracks from I’m That Way

I’m That Way

Small Town Talk

The only sub that matters here is the underlying growl that marks these performances—blasting saxes, slashing and sliding guitars, burbling organ and piano (McKee leading the way on the latter) and earthy beats (from hubby/co-producer Juan Perez) all keyed to McKee’s naturally lusty vocals.
Steve Hochman OffbeatBeth_McKee_%7C_Offbeat.html
. . .her soulful vocals make you stop and listen, turn up the volume and soak the magic up. . .This is one terrific album that I can’t stop playing, it’s that good
-Rick Meek,
Blue Suede NewsBeth_McKee_%7C_Blue_Suede_News.html
Orlando Singer-pianist 
Beth McKee, celebrating 
the release of her 
I’m That Way CD, injected
plenty of rich Big Easy 
charm into every moment 
of a generous, rollicking 
night of tunes.
- Jim Abbott
Orlando SentinelBeth_McKee_%7C_Sentinel_2.html
Of course, stalwarts of Bobby Charles and fans of Beth McKee . . . will find the album a real treat. Louisiana laughter amongst New Orleans nobility.
-Gareth Hayes,
Blues MattersBeth_McKee%7C_Blues_Matters.html
The show is stolen, however, by third vocalist and Mississippi native Beth McKee, who was a part of the Austin blues scene before joining the group. Her soulful rendition of Van Morrison’s “Carrying a Torch” and ragged version of Jesse Winchester’s “Rhumba Girl” put her in a class with a young Bonnie Raitt. 
-Clark Parsons, Nashville SceneBeth_McKee_%7C_Evangeline.html
Her twangy voice falls between Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams. On piano, her driving left hand recalls Professor Longhair.  
- Jim Abbott
Orlando SentinelBeth_McKee_%7C_Sentinel.html
McKee’s vibrant vocals do Bobby Charles proud with Tennessee Blues as the spine tingling standout.
- John Conquest,
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