019 - Gayla Brooks: Legendary Locals, Lost Histories, and the Stories That Shaped Oak Cliff

Oak Cliff historian and author Gayla Brooks joins us to unpack the rich, layered history of this legendary Dallas neighborhood. From the post-war boom and tight-knit high school rivalries to the unforgettable legacy of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gayla shares firsthand stories that connect Oak Cliff’s past to the present. She also sheds light on lesser-known local figures, the impact of JFK’s assassination on the community, and the long-lost hotspots that once defined the area—like Austin’s Barbecue, Wynnewood Theatre, and the infamous drag on Hampton Road. Plus, we dive into the myths and truths about Bonnie and Clyde’s Oak Cliff ties and uncover a wild Heisman Trophy story you won’t believe. If you love Oak Cliff, this one’s for you.


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