How do I prevent external drive spindown in 10.6?

I've got an external drive with all my iTunes music on it and it's connected up to my airport extreme. I'm trying to stream music to speakers with airport express. The music plays, but when it goes to another song there is no sound, but the playhead is still moving. I have to stop playing and restart to get sound again.
I'm thinking it's because the drive is spinning down and iTunes is losing access to it.
correct?
answers?
It's a seagate drive.
thanks.

Command-click it and drag it out of the menu bar.
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