Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.He’s been a hard-working newspaper journalist for half a century.But as well as ink, music has also pulsed strongly through his veins.Yet it’s taken the crushing, all-consuming nightmare of coronavirus to propel Loudon Temple to write his autobiography ‘The Music Goes ‘Round and ‘Round.’His band booking and touring agency Brookfield-Knights hit the skids overnight as venues closed up.Loudon,72, said: “Without this pandemic there would have been no book.“If this awful virus hadn’t come along and stopped all my music in its tracks, this would have never seen the light of day.”The dapper author penned his 176-page work - that's the front cover below -.