As Jevetta Steele announces their names, her siblings take the stage one by one, and face the audience.
"J.D. … Fred … Jearlyn … Jevetta … and Billy Steele. Lovingly known as the Steeles."
Except the stage is Jevetta's spacious Golden Valley living room. The imaginary audience is a giant picture window. In place of Billy's usual grand piano is a portable keyboard perched on the table where Jevetta will host 65 family members on Christmas Eve.
"Joy bells are ringing on Christmas Day."
Jevetta sings the opening line, then turns to address her sister and three brothers.
"When we get to the instrumental section, we all turn this way," she instructs. "Then our kids join us, and we turn forward again. We finish the song and take a bow. Put your microphone in the mike stand."
These homey sessions are an annual winter ritual for the Steeles, whose holiday show is now in its 35th year.
There are weeks and weeks of rehearsals. A few on an actual stage. Eventually some with the band. And finally run-throughs with the 10 Steele children/cousins who will collaborate on one number after they arrive from Atlanta, Los Angeles, Boston and points elsewhere.