By Brandy McDonnell Features Writer bmcdonnell@oklahoman.comCharles Dickens' seminal novella “A Christmas Carol” takes place in Victorian London, the Oscar-winning film “Miracle of 34th Street” follows Santa to New York City, and the beloved 1950 song “Silver Bells” pays homage to “Christmas time in the city.” But for Michael Martin Murphey, a country Christmas comes closest to the true spirit of the season. “I am a Christian, I do celebrate Christmas for the reason for Christmas, and whether you're a believer or not, it's pretty astounding that the tradition of Christmas is that the savior of the world is gonna be born in the feed trough.Read more on NewsOK.com