Dennis Comeau

Flustercunk notoriously opened for Blondie at CBGB in 1982, and were kicked out and asked not to return after a fight broke out in the crowd and Comeau was hit in the face with a bottle and hospitalized.

[2] After leaving the music industry, Comeau became an assistant to shoe designer Enzo Angiolini, now owned by Jones New York.

[3] In 2001 Comeau acquired the then-defunct Bernardo Sandals label along with his business partner Roy Smith of Houston, Texas.

[4] A higher-priced line under the label "Bernardo Vintage Couture" was launched worldwide in 2011,[5] consisting mostly of re-issued sandals designed by Bernard Rudofsky and Eva Sonino.

Bernardo was sold in 2011, and Comeau and wife Lynne resigned from their design position with the brand in March 2013.