Politics •
Gifford Pinchot in 1919: "Apparently no meeting for any purpose is to be tolerated except the Holy Roller meetings themselves. These theoretically and in fact ... The Holy Roller church in this community, as elsewhere, in its total influence promotes immorality. ..." •
The New York Times on May 2, 1923: "Bound Brook Mob Raids
Klan Meeting: Thousand Hostile Citizens Surround Church and Lock In 100 Holy Rollers. ... Until the arrival of eight State troopers to reinforce the local police here at 1 o'clock this morning about one hundred members of the Holy Rollers were ..." •
Time on October 12, 1936: "When Jesus Christ first appeared to His assembled disciples after His resurrection, He told them that believers 'shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents' (Mark: 16:17, 18). To many a U.S. religionist of the Pentecostal or "Holy Roller" variety, the 'gift of tongues' has long been vivid reality. •
William L. Shirer in
Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent, 1934-1941 described the look on the faces of hysterical Nazis calling for Adolf Hitler to come out of his hotel in September 1934: "They reminded me of the crazed expressions I saw once in the back country of Louisiana on the faces of some Holy Rollers who were about to hit the trail." •
Sarah Palin on January 19, 2016, referred to some in the crowd as "holy rollers" when she endorsed
Donald Trump: "Looking around at all of you, you hard working Iowa families, you farm families and teachers and teamsters and cops and cooks, you rock and rollers and holy rollers! You all make the world go around and now our cause is one."
Poetry •
G. K. Chesterton wrote a poem entitled "To A Holy Roller."
Literature •
Stephen King wrote "Too much Holy-rolling." in his short story
Ur, contained within the collection titled
The Bazaar of Bad Dreams.
Music •
Joe Hill's 1911 song "
The Preacher and the Slave" contains the lines "Holy Rollers and Jumpers come out / And they holler, they jump and they shout". • The 1969
Beatles song "
Come Together" contains the line "he one holy roller". • The Scottish hard rock band
Nazareth has a song titled "Holy Roller"—first officially released 1975 on
Greatest Hits—which uses the term throughout the song's lyrics. • "Holy Roller" is a song by
Country Joe McDonald from his 1981 album
Into the Fray. • In the 1982 stage musical
Little Shop of Horrors, the song "Dentist" has the lyrics "When I start extracting those molars, you girls will be screaming like Holy Rollers." • "Holy Rollers" is a song by Canadian alternative rock band
Sons of Freedom, from their eponymous 1988 debut album. • "Holy Roller" is the fourth track on the album
Apple released in July 1990 by
Mother Love Bone. • "Holy Roller" is the protagonist from the 1993 song "Servitude," from the album
Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe''
Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe'' by the American rock band
Fishbone. • The 1994
Trance Zomba album by
Argentine band
Babasónicos features a song called "Patinador Sagrado", which in itself is a mistranslation of the term, using it in the sense of
rollerskating, a trend that continues throughout the song's lyrics. •
Holy Roller is a 1999 compilation album by
Reverend Horton Heat. • "Ms. Holy Roller" is the fifth track on
Will Smith's 2005 album
Lost and Found. • "Holy Roller" is the first track on the 2007 album
Venom & Tears by the American metalcore/groove metal/hardcore punk band
Throwdown. • The American
alternative/
folk rock group
Thao & the Get Down Stay Down has a song titled "Holy Roller" that was released as a single on October 24, 2012, and was included in their 2013 album
We the CommonWe the Common. • The American rock band
Portugal. The Man released a song titled “Holy Roller (Hallelujah)” on their 2013 album
Evil Friends. •
Spoon's 2014 single "Inside Out" contains the line "I don't make time for holy rollers". • The 2014
Thank You Scientist song "Feed The Horses" contains the line, "I won't be your holy roller..." • "Holy Roller" is the title of the 10th track on the 2015
Awolnation album
Run. • The 2016
Panic! at the Disco album
Death of a Bachelor contains the line "Turn the memory to stone and carve your shoulder/Hey, holy roller" in the song The Good, the Bad, and the Dirty. • The phrase is also the name of the 9th song on
The Amazons'
debut album from 2017. • ”Traveling On”, a 2018 song by the Portland folk rock band
The Decemberists, contains a reference to holy rollers. • "Holy Roller" is the second track on
Emily Wolfe's self-titled 2019 album. • "Holy Roller" is also the title of the seventh track on the 2020 album
Walking Like We Do by
The Big Moon. • "Holy Roller" is a 2020 song by the Canadian metalcore band
Spiritbox. • "Holy Roller" is a song by
Zach Bryan and
Sierra Ferrell on the former's 2023
self-titled album. • "Holy Roller" is the first single from the
The Format's 2026 comeback album
Boycott Heaven. The song was released on October 6, 2025, after being on hiatus since 2008.
Television • In the 12th episode of the seventh season of
The Simpsons, "
Team Homer", one of the rival
bowling teams, made up of important figures from
the local church, is named "The Holy Rollers." • In the 11th episode of the third season of ''
Mama's Family'', "Where There's Smoke". When asked about a young female convict's religion Mama says. "She's means Holy Rollers." to keep up a charade that the girl can't speak any English and is from Sweden.. Guest star
Yeardley Smith. • In the episode of
Frasier, titled "Wheels of Fortune," Frasier's dad tells Michael Keaton he's a holy roller, after Keaton goes around doing evangelical sermons from his wheelchair.
Sports • The
"Holy Roller" play was a game-winning play executed by the
Oakland Raiders to beat the
San Diego Chargers on September 10, 1978. Quarterback
Ken Stabler fumbled the ball forward and several Raiders teammates (
Pete Banaszak and
Dave Casper) aided the ball's roll into the end zone for the game winning touchdown. The NFL amended its rules in the off-season to prevent the recurrence of such a play. == See also ==