In the bustling aisles of Danvers Market Basket, Bob Hoyt finds solace and inspiration. At 37, Hoyt’s connection to this grocery chain runs deeper than mere shopping habits. His journey began in 2002 when, as a 14-year-old bagger, he first encountered the eclectic mix of songs piped through the store’s speakers. Today, Hoyt channels that early fascination into "Market Basket Classics," a Spotify playlist brimming with over 25 hours of cherished tracks.
This endeavor reflects more than just personal nostalgia. For Hoyt, these songs represent a shared cultural experience among employees and customers alike. They evoke memories of spontaneous karaoke sessions in stockrooms and joyous dances in the aisles. Despite its modest following of 366 listeners, the playlist continues to grow, fueled by Hoyt’s unwavering dedication. Each addition is carefully selected to capture the essence of what makes Market Basket music so uniquely endearing.
What exactly constitutes Market Basket music? To describe it is to delve into a blend of genres and eras that defy conventional categorization. Songs like “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)” and “Sussudio” exemplify the quirky charm of this auditory tapestry. Yet, their appeal lies not in perfection but in their ability to resonate unexpectedly with listeners. As Hoyt humorously notes, these are tunes you might never choose voluntarily, yet they command your attention and participation once played.
Johanna Jalbert, a loyal customer born in 1961, captures this sentiment beautifully. She recounts moments in the produce section where lyrics like “Your kiss is on my list” accompany her fruit-picking routine. Such anecdotes underscore how deeply intertwined Market Basket music is with everyday life for many patrons. It transcends background noise, becoming instead a soundtrack to memories both mundane and meaningful.
Hoyt’s association with Market Basket extends beyond playlist creation. During high school and college, he worked multiple roles within the store, culminating in his tenure in the “ends” department responsible for aisle-end displays. This position allowed him unparalleled social interaction across departments, earning him the nickname “Mayor” among colleagues. Even after leaving the company in 2011, the allure of Market Basket music lingered, eventually prompting his playlist project.
His initial motivation stemmed from casual conversations about first jobs and workplace playlists. What started as a lighthearted exercise evolved into a labor of love. Over time, Hoyt meticulously added each track, ensuring authenticity and emotional resonance. Last week alone saw the inclusion of Stevie Nicks’ “Stand Back,” underscoring his ongoing commitment to expanding the collection.
While Hoyt’s playlist thrives independently, it faces competition from unexpected quarters. In 2022, Market Basket itself debuted official playlists under the guise of an April Fool’s joke. Though initially fictitious, the popularity of the concept led to genuine releases, including the aptly named “MB Store Songs CD.” These offerings highlight the broader interest in Market Basket music and challenge Hoyt’s aspirations for corporate acknowledgment.
Rather than deter him, this development piqued Hoyt’s curiosity regarding the origins of the store’s musical selections. Upon discovering Mood Music, the vendor responsible for curating Market Basket’s audio environment, Hoyt saw potential opportunities. Far from disheartened by commercial motivations behind such services, he views them as pathways toward aligning his passion with professional pursuits. This newfound awareness invigorates his mission, propelling him further toward realizing his dreams.