The music created by the Holy Holers cannot be classified as garage rock. It is not that polished.


The Holy Holers play basement music.


Written and produced by Greg Quinn (The Hush) and Dean Robinson (Dean Jay, The Finns, Big Black Banana) on Christmas Day 1984, "The Bridge" features Robinson's tortured vocal supported by bassist Greg Quinn and a very young Daniel Quinn on guitar. Mattel Synsonic Drums provide the rock steady rhythm. Studio tech includes a mini Casio keyboard, a pair of microphones, two cassette-tape decks and a Radio Shack stereo mixer.


All love and dedications to the 18th Hole, located at the edge of the universe.

Although this song was written and performed by juveniles, its lyrics may be considered explicit.


The Holy Holers think all this stuff is funny.

Page updated November 20, 2009

The original

Mattel Synsonic Drums

Realistic Stereo Mixer

from Radio Shack